RBM step by step
RBM provides an approach and tools for both project design and project execution. Furthermore, it also uses the concept of the learning cycle to learn from one project and use it for future activities. We’ll describe the RBM process in 13 steps (for good luck).
- Project design
- Identification and planning
- Step 1: Stakeholder analysis and identification of beneficiaries
- Step 2: Identification of problems and needs
- Step 3: Determining the Performance Framework (PF)
- Step 4: Finding indicators and developing the Performance Measurement Framework
- Step 5: Identifying assumptions and analysing risk factors
- Step 6: Activities, resources and responsibilities
- Deciding on the intervention logic (project logic)
- Step 7: Developing the logical framework
- Step 8: Writing the project proposal
- Identification and planning
- Project execution
- Learning (step 13)
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