See, “Assumptions”. These are the external factors and events, which will not necessarily occur, but in the event of their occurrence, will affect the development and success of a project. They will be formulated with a negative statement, such as “The Reformation of the Criminal Court of Justice cannot be implemented successfully”.
Operational and maintenance costs, which will be incurred after the completion of the project.
These are the “products” of realised/actualised activities. A project reaches its objectives when its results all come together, which in turn bring sustainable benefits for its target groups.
The connection of the main objectives of a project to the actual problems, needs and priorities of the project’s target group and beneficiaries, as well as to the physical and political environment in which the project is conducted.
Reporting is part of the accession process and is conducted regularly to provide information on progress achieved regarding accession negotiations. The procedure points out the steps to be achieved by each candidate country.
The breakdown of the project budget in which all items of means and expenditures are compared in detail with the corresponding activities within a specified period.