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Program and project development.

Cover Page

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Program and project development.

Table of Contents

1. Project Title.
2. Introduction.
3. Glossary.
4. Participants.
5. Responsible Organization: name, mission, vision, address, telephone, e-mail, website
and responsible for the project.
6. Project Objective. (from the objective tree).
7. Total Project Value.
8. Duration.
9. Location of the Project.
10. Benefits to be Achieved and Beneficiaries Specify.
11. Justification.
12. Introduction to the Diagnosis.

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a. Briefly indicate the origin of the proposed idea, by means of a brief description of
the events or situations that of the events or situations that led to the formulation
of the project.
b. Indicate who and how they participated in the development of this project and what
sources were consulted for this purpose: other diagnoses or studies previously
consulted or carried out by the proposing by the proposing entity or other
institutions.
13. Diagnostic:
a. Problem tree.
b. Objective tree.
c. Statement of Alternatives.
d. Selection of Alternatives.
e. Logical Framework Matrix.
14. Goals (from the objective tree).
15. Strategies (from the objective tree).
16. Activities.

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17. Responsible persons (department, area or name(s) of the person(s), position, and
their profile -the main characteristics that the person responsible for carrying out the
activities should have).
18. Schedule of Activities (Gantt Chart).
19. Project Budget.
20. Classification of Resources Used by the Project.
21. Monitoring Mechanisms (indicators) breakdown.
22. Project Scenarios (assumptions).
23. Operating guidelines (how the project will operate, responsibilities, resources,
timing, etc.). Operating guidelines: coverage, target population, beneficiary
requirements, beneficiary selection procedure, characteristics of support; rights,
obligations and sanctions; guidelines for project executors, composition and
responsibilities of the project executing team.
24. Monitoring guidelines (who, how, when, etc.). Will monitor or follow up the project).
25. Evaluation Guidelines (who, how, when, etc.) will evaluate the project.
26. Corrective Actions.

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27. Final Conclusions.

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1. Project Title.

2. Introduction.

3. Glossary.

4. Participants.

5. Responsible Organization
Name:
Mission:
Vision:
Address:
Telephone:
E-mail:
Website:
Responsible for the Project:
6. Project Objective.

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7. Total Project Value.

8. Duration.

9. Location of the Project.

10. Benefits to be Achieved and Beneficiaries Specify.

11. Justification.

12. Intoduction to the Diagnosis.

13 Diagnostic.

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14. Goals.

15. Strategies.

16. Activities.

17. Responsible Persons.

18. Schedule of Activities (Gantt Chart).

19. Project Budget.

20. Classification of Resources Used by the Project.

21. Monitoring Mechanisms (indicators) Breakdown.

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22. Project Scenarios (assumptions)

23. Operating Guidelines.

24 Monitoring Guidelines.

25. Evaluation Guidelines.

26. Corrective Actions.

27 Final Conclusions.

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