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Title: Project design, preparation and approval


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Project design, preparation and approval Basel
Convention Resource Mobilization
Workshop Nairobi, 3 7 December 2006 Andreas
ArltSecretariat of the Basel Convention
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Project Cycle
  • Preparatory phase
  • Project design
  • Preparation of the document
  • Internal approval
  • Fund raising
  • External approval
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation

Project development
3
Preparatory phase
  • Identification of needs
  • Identification of priorities at the
  • International level ? Conference of the Parties
    (COP)
  • Regional level ? Business Plan of the BCRC in
    your region
  • National level
  • Development of a Strategic Plan / National Plan
    for (Sustainable) Development
  • Identification of activities, goals and time frame

Awareness raising
4
Project Identification
Project Identificationbased on identified
activities, goals and time frames
Environmental Assessment(technical, social,
economic)
Project Development
5
Project design
  • What do you want to achieve with your project
    (goals, outcomes)?
  • What kind of background information is
    needed/available to quantify the need (data)?
  • How much time is available and needed to achieve
    these goals (time frame, project implementation
    phase)?
  • What activities have to be undertaken to achieve
    the goals?
  • Which partners/stakeholders are needed or need to
    be involved?
  • What financial resources are necessary?

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Project design (2)
Project Planning Flow
Objectives
Results
Outputs
Activities
Implementation Flow
7
Project Preparation
8
Project content
  • Cover page Project summary
  • Background (and needs) Might be two chapters!
  • Proposal
  • Objectives
  • Results
  • Outputs
  • Activities
  • Budget
  • Timetable and workplan

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Project content Cover
  • UNEP Subprogramme
  • Title
  • Legislative authority
  • Geographical scope
  • Co-operating agencies
  • Duration
  • Project coordinator
  • Total budget
  • ? See examples

10
Project content Project summary
  • Contains a summary of the projects
  • Is comparable to an Abstract of a Scientific
    Paper
  • Highlights the main
  • Background information
  • Needs
  • Objectives
  • Activities
  • Results
  • Outputs

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Project content Background
  • Gives the basis, background, starting point for
    the project
  • Focuses on information relevant to pointing out
    the needs and objectives
  • Highlights the gaps of
  • Information,
  • Data
  • Capacity, etc.
  • Sets the political and policy framework
  • International agreements
  • Goals of National Strategic Plans/Development
    Plans
  • Voluntary agreements/initiatives
  • Provides a list of needs

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Project content Proposal (chapter)
  • Needs to be short
  • Explains in a few sentences the purpose of the
    project
  • Describes the chosen methodology
  • Provides criteria or justification for the
    countries/region selected
  • Describes the division of responsibilities
    amongst the partners
  • Lists the main activities, e.g. pilot projects,
    survey, pilot disposal activities, awareness
  • Is the introduction to the description of the
    section on objectives, results, outputs
  • Touches on the expected beneficiaries, expected
    impacts.

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Project content Objectives
  • Objectives are high level aims which the
    projects results will not necessarily fully
    satisfy.
  • Objectives should identify short, medium and
    long-term benefits.
  • Have a concrete list of what you want to achieve
  • Make a clear distinction between the objectives
    and the results

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Project content Results
  • Results are desired outcomes involving tangible
    benefits to end-users expressed as a standard
    value or aspects ()
  • Express results as qualitative, quantitative or
    value-added aspects
  • Give results a concrete nature in relation to the
    objectives
  • Make sure results have a clear cause-and-effect
    relationship with the objectives
  • Results should identify the end-users or
    beneficiaries
  • State a meaningful and detectable change
  • Avoid long-term goals
  • Never formulate results in an open-ended or
    on-going manner.

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Project content Outputs
  • Outputs are the lowest level results in the
    logical intervention chain and the final and
    concrete products of the activities undertaken.
  • An output is a specific product delivered by the
    activities that are needed to accomplish the
    projects objectives and results.
  • Outputs should constitute the optimal combination
    necessary for achieving the results
  • They should be deliverable, given the project
    timeframe and resources
  • They should be described as concretely and
    precisely as possible, and in quantifiable terms.

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Project content Activities
  • Activities describe the specific work or tasks to
    be performed within the project to transform
    resources into outputs
  • Activities illustrate the link between inputs and
    outputs and produce the outputs.
  • Activities should be formulated in a concrete
    manner.
  • Activities should be selected based on a clear
    understanding of the problems and an analysis of
    the opportunities and risks of the situation.

Activities
INPUT
OUTPUT
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Project Budget and Work Plan
  • Budget
  • Needs to be prepared according to the formats of
    the donor agency, e.g. according to the UNEP
    Project Manual
  • Work plan
  • Provides the concrete implementation plan for the
    project
  • Sets the deadlines to achieve milestones, to
    finish modules/phases of the projects
  • Assigns to each activity a period and moment
    within the project implementation phase when the
    activity is supposed to be carried out.

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Project Approval Procedure
National Focal Point
National Stakeholders
National Stakeholders
Approval
Revision of proposal for approval by Int. Partner
Commitment on Co-Funding, Partnership, etc.
International Partner(UNEP, IE for GEF, etc.)
Revision of proposal for approval by Int. Donor
Agency
International Donor (Agency)(UNEP, IE for GEF,
etc.)
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Contact
Dr. Andreas Arlt United Nations Environment
Programme Secretariat of the Basel Convention
(SBC) 15, Chemin des Anémones CH-1219
Châtelaine Genève, Switzerland Tel. 41 22 917
8364 Fax 41 22 797 3454 email
Andreas.Arlt_at_unep.ch
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