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Outcome Mapping and Most Significant Change (MSC) Technique
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Therefore, Outcome Mapping takes as one of its premises that a programme should not focus on attribution (assuming a cause and effect relationship between programme and change in boundary partner), but on contribution instead (seeing the programme as one influencing factor among many others).
Outcome Mapping focuses
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The Most Significant Change (MSC) technique is essentially a participatory tool for monitoring and evaluation. It does not focus on the planning stages of a
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Outcome Mapping focuses on one specific type of result: outcomes as behavioural change, i.e. changes in the behavior, relationships, activities or actions of the people,
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