What is the Logical Framework matrix?
The Logical Framework matrix is a visually oriented planning tool that uses four rows and four columns. The project purpose, results activities and corresponding assumptions and ‘pre-conditions’ of an intervention are presented in the 1st and 4th columns. The 2nd and 3rd columns are used to specify the objectives mentioned in the 1st column with objectively verifiable indicators and means of verification. The presentation within the matrix can be modified by placing the results next to each other in the 1st column, and the corresponding ‘indicators’ and list of ‘activities’ underneath each ‘result’. The presentation within the matrix can be modified by placing the ‘results’ next to each other in the 1st column, and the corresponding ‘indicators’ and list of ‘activities’ underneath each ‘result’.