Title: Project design, preparation and approval
1Project design, preparation and approval Basel
Convention Resource Mobilization
Workshop Nairobi, 3 7 December 2006 Andreas
ArltSecretariat of the Basel Convention
2Project Cycle
- Preparatory phase
- Project design
- Preparation of the document
- Internal approval
- Fund raising
- External approval
- Implementation
- Evaluation
Project development
3Preparatory 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
4Project Identification
Project Identificationbased on identified
activities, goals and time frames
Environmental Assessment(technical, social,
economic)
Project Development
5Project 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?
6Project design (2)
Project Planning Flow
Objectives
Results
Outputs
Activities
Implementation Flow
7Project Preparation
8Project content
- Cover page Project summary
- Background (and needs) Might be two chapters!
- Proposal
- Objectives
- Results
- Outputs
- Activities
- Budget
- Timetable and workplan
9Project content Cover
- UNEP Subprogramme
- Title
- Legislative authority
- Geographical scope
- Co-operating agencies
- Duration
- Project coordinator
- Total budget
- ? See examples
10Project 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
11Project 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
12Project 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.
13Project 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
14Project 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.
15Project 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.
16Project 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
17Project 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.
18Project 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.)
19Contact
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