Most Significant Change Workshop with Odile Drice David Doreus

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Using Most Significant Change to Measure Impact with Odile Drice David Doréus
    American University’s Measurement & Evaluation program recently held a virtual workshop on Using Most Significant Change to Measure Impact with Odile Drice David Doreus.
    Evaluators oftentimes struggle measuring impact in cases where using an experimental design is not feasible. During this virtual workshop, Odile Drive David Doréus presented an overview of how she has used the Most Significant Change (MSC) technique to measure impact in community health, livelihoods, and youth programming in Africa and the Caribbean. Drawing on her experiences using MSC for Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, she shared lessons learned, explaining key implementation steps. The workshop provided insight into how and when to use MSC for M&E; and gave guidance on the use of the technique to help improve communications with project collaborators.
    Odile Drice David Doréus is an experienced Monitoring and Evaluation professional who has worked in the development and humanitarian sectors in a variety of MEL roles since 2010. She currently serves as an M&E Specialist for FHI360 in Washington DC, where she supports projects in Africa, Asia, and the USA. Odile’s educational background is in social communications; she holds a BA in Business Administration from Columbia College, an MBA from the University of Notre Dame d’Haiti, and a Certificate in Project Monitoring and Evaluation from American University.
    In small group workshops such as these, #AmericanUniversity Measurement and Evaluation students and alums have the opportunity to meet with seasoned professionals, continue their evaluation learning, and network. For more information on Certificate and Masters Programs in Measurement & Evaluation at American University, visit bit.ly/AUMandE.

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