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goal A high level strategic statement.
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goal The clearly stated, specific, measurable outcome(s) or change(s) that can be reasonably expected at the conclusion of a methodically selected intervention.
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goal The specific task the protagonist must achieve to accomplish his objective. It is very important to distinguish between a goal and an objective, and this can be difficult. Always determine the objective first. Examples: bring back a witch's broom, marry a girl, kill the bad guy. Also, a goal should not be confused with a short-term goal. It can be tricky to see the exact goal of a protagonist, but the Nine-Act structure helps. First goals are usually harder to discern than second goals. ...
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goal of a development activity refers to the broader regional, sectoral or national objective that a project and/or activity is expected to contribute towards.
Ãâó: www.aadcp.org/keyterms.html
goal A statement indicating a desired result that is long-term and strategic, and achievable within a 10 to 15-year period. It focuses on key priorities and is related to those areas where the CRA can make the biggest difference towards sustainable development. Objectives subdivide the goal into focus areas.
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