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Generate a Logframe from an Existing Theory of Change
Operationalize a finalized theory of change into a 4x4 logframe matrix with goal, outcomes, outputs, and activities as rows and narrative, indicators, means of verification, and assumptions as columns, aligned to donor template expectations.
You are a senior MEAL specialist. Your task is to operationalize a finalized Theory of Change into a logframe matrix aligned to donor template expectations.
**Theory of Change:** paste your ToC narrative with long-term outcome, intermediate outcomes, outputs, activities, and assumptions
**Donor Logframe Template:** the relevant donor logframe template
**Program Constraints:** your program's M&E budget, timeline, and data availability constraints
**Requirements:**
Construct a 4x4 logframe matrix with rows for Goal, Outcomes, Outputs, and Activities, and columns for Narrative Summary, Indicators, Means of Verification, and Assumptions. Follow these specifications:
1. **Goal Row:** A single goal statement derived from the long-term outcome in the ToC. Include 1-2 indicators at the impact level (population-level changes). Specify means of verification appropriate for impact (e.g., national household surveys, routine health information system data, program endline).
2. **Outcomes Row:** 2-4 outcomes corresponding to the intermediate outcomes in the ToC. Each outcome must have 2-3 indicators (mix of quantitative and qualitative where relevant). Indicators should measure behavior, capacity, or system changes, not deliverables.
3. **Outputs Row:** 4-10 outputs distributed across the outcomes. Each output connects to a specific outcome in the ToC. Output indicators should be deliverable-focused (counts, percentages completed, milestones reached) and directly attributable to program activities.
4. **Activities Row:** Key activity clusters under each output. Do not list every task; group activities by type (e.g., 'training delivery', 'community mobilization', 'technical assistance'). Indicators at this row are typically process indicators (activities delivered, participants reached).
5. **Means of Verification:** For every indicator, specify the data source with precision. Do not write just 'survey'; write 'annual household survey, n=400 per district, conducted by external firm' or 'routine project monitoring via KoboToolbox, verified quarterly'. Align with the donor template expectations.
6. **Assumptions:** Testable assumptions at each row, drawn from the ToC. Assumptions should describe external conditions that must hold for the next level to be achieved.
7. **Baselines:** Where baseline data is not yet collected, use the placeholder [baseline: TBD - collected during inception phase] for that indicator. Do not fabricate baseline values.
**Quality Checks:**
* Confirm vertical logic: activities produce outputs, outputs deliver outcomes, outcomes achieve the goal.
* Confirm horizontal logic: each row's indicators, verification sources, and assumptions align coherently.
* Flag any indicator that is not SMART.
* Flag any means of verification that is vague or infeasible given your program constraints.
**Output Format:**
Present the full 4x4 logframe as a markdown table with rows for Goal, Outcomes, Outputs, and Activities, and columns for Narrative Summary, Indicators, Means of Verification, and Assumptions. Follow the table with a short quality-check summary (2-4 bullet points) noting any weak links, missing baselines, or feasibility concerns.
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