logframeen
Logframeen is a simplified and localized adaptation of the Logical Framework Approach (LogFrame), a structured planning and monitoring tool commonly used in development projects. Originating from the Logical Framework Matrix, the LogFrame method helps organizations systematically outline project objectives, activities, indicators, and assumptions to ensure clarity and accountability. The term "logframeen" combines "logframe" with the Dutch suffix "-en," indicating a Dutch-language version or adaptation tailored for Dutch-speaking contexts.
The LogFrame method consists of four key components: goals, indicators, activities, and assumptions. Goals define the
This approach is widely used in international cooperation, humanitarian aid, and development projects, particularly in the
Critics note that the LogFrame can be overly rigid or bureaucratic, potentially oversimplifying complex issues. However,