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Derive project outputs

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Step 2: Derive project outputs

 

Rationale: why derive project outputs and what it brings to the process

It is important to identify project outputs which are project deliverables, which the donor is paying for.  The co-development and use of project outputs by next users and end users is the project's main impact strategy. In the problem tree, you identify the determinants--main problems that the project is going to work on. The identification of project output is what the project is going to produce to tackle the problem.

 

The output itself doesn't tackle the problem--it is the use of the output by the next users and the end users which will tackle the problem.

 

Preparation for the exercise:

 

materials you need for the whole workshop

 

 

how long it takes

 

 

how to set it up;

 

TIP:

 

How to derive project outputs?

 

Click here for a powerpoint slide of an exercise on deriving project outputs

 

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Project outputs in action: photos/video clips

 

1) show interaction that goes on in the group work while deriving the project outputs

2) examples of project outputs for different types of projects

3) short clip of someone presenting project outputs

4) example of a good project output and one that can be improved

 

 

Frequently asked questions

 

Next step: Create a vision

 

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