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3. Ask groups to report back to
the team and note their findings on flip charts.
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Baseline focusIndicatorsPossible data collection methods and first ideas for data collection toolsExpected ResultsTheories of changeSecondary changes
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1. If number of participants allows, split the team in two groups (at least pairs). If you have decided to work on more than one
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