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This document provides an example of a logical framework (logframe) for a project aimed at improving reading proficiency among primary school students. The goal is to increase the number of students continuing their education from primary to high school within 3 years by 10%. Key outcomes include improving reading proficiency among grades 5-6 by 20% through running reading summer camps for 500 students and providing reading materials for parents to use at home with their children. The project's success will be measured by testing reading proficiency levels and surveying parents.

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Logframe Example

This document provides an example of a logical framework (logframe) for a project aimed at improving reading proficiency among primary school students. The goal is to increase the number of students continuing their education from primary to high school within 3 years by 10%. Key outcomes include improving reading proficiency among grades 5-6 by 20% through running reading summer camps for 500 students and providing reading materials for parents to use at home with their children. The project's success will be measured by testing reading proficiency levels and surveying parents.

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Logical Framework (Logframe) Example


PROJECT SUMMARY INDICATORS MEANS OF RISKS /
VERIFICATION ASSUMPTIONS

Goal 10% increase in the number of Grades 5-6 Percentage of Grades 5-6 primary Comparison of primary and high N/A
primary students continuing on to high students continuing on to high school enrolment records.
school within 3 years. school.

Outcome Improve reading proficiency among Reading proficiency among children Six monthly reading proficiency Improved reading proficiency
children in Grades 5-6 by 20% within 3 in Grades 5-6 tests using the national provides self confidence
years. assessment tool. required to stay in school.

Outputs 1. 500 Grade 5-6 students with low Number of students completing a Summer camp attendance Children apply what they
reading proficiency complete a reading reading summer camp. records. learnt in the summer camp.
summer camp

2. 500 parents of children in Grade 5-6 Number of parents helping their Survey of parents conducted at Children are interested in
with low reading proficiency help their children to read at home. the end of each summer camp. reading with their parents.
children read at home.

Activities 1. Run five reading summer camps, each Number of summer camps run. Summer camp records. Parents of children with low
with 100 Grades 5-6 students who have reading proficiency are
low reading proficiency. interested in them attending
the camps.

2. Distribute 500 “Reading at Home” kits to Number of kits distributed. Kit distribution records. Parents are interested and
parents of children attending summary able to use the kits at home.
camps.

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