The ‘Most Significant Change’ (MSC) Technique. A Guide to Its Use Davis, R., Dart, J. (2005)

This publication is aimed at organisations, community groups, students and academics who wish to use MSC to help monitor and evaluate their social change programs and projects, or to learn more about how it can be used. The technique is applicable in many different sectors, including agriculture, education and health, and especially in development programs. It is also applicable to many different cultural contexts. MSC has been used in a wide variety of countries by a range of organisations. By 2004, MSC had been used both by NGOs and governments in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and Australasia.

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Davis, R., Dart, J. (2005). The ‘Most Significant Change’ (MSC) Technique. A Guide to Its Use

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