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Frequently asked questions

How can Ruth help with the planning of a project?

Ruth Erlbeck has extensive experience in the planning and implementation of projects in the fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, environmental protection, water and wastewater management and waste management in various countries and in cooperation with international organizations such as GIZ, UN ESCAP, ICLEI, KfW, World Bank, ADB and NGOs.

What is the logical framework for project planning?

The logical framework (logframe) is a tool used in project planning and management to present the structure, objectives, activities, indicators and assumptions of a project. It serves as a central instrument for planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating projects and programs. The logframe consists of four main components: Objective, Purpose, Results and Activities.

How does the collaboration work?

The cooperation with Ruth Erlbeck in her services usually takes place in several steps based on her professional experience and expertise. Based on the information provided, we can describe the collaboration as follows:

1. needs analysis and goal setting: the first step is a needs analysis in which the specific requirements and goals of the project are defined. This may include, for example, the identification of infrastructure problems in the areas of water and wastewater management, energy and waste management.

2. consulting and solution development: Ruth Erlbeck offers consulting services to develop innovative, cross-sector solutions based on the identified infrastructure problems. This can include developing business models, mobilizing funding and developing strategies to integrate the private sector.

3. cooperation with international organizations: Where necessary, cooperation with international organizations such as UN ESCAP, ICLEI, KfW, World Bank, ADB and others is undertaken to achieve the project objectives. This can include mobilizing funding, developing business models and linking the urban infrastructure approach to international agendas such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement.

4. Implementation and training: Ruth Erlbeck also provides practical, interactive training to raise awareness of international agendas and educate stakeholders in project countries. This can include the introduction of hands-on training and the facilitation of workshops.

5. Monitoring and adaptation: During the course of the project, continuous monitoring takes place and, if necessary, adjustments are made to the changing framework conditions. This can include participation in study missions, monitoring project progress and adapting strategies. Overall, the cooperation with Ruth Erlbeck is based on a holistic approach that takes into account the complexity of the infrastructure problems and aims to develop innovative and sustainable solutions that meet international agendas.

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