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Using the Most Significant Change ( MSC) technique for actual program improvement (New way towards a downward accountability and collective learning). Presented By Awny Amer- Plan Egypt M&E advisor April1,09 : awni.amer@plan-international.org. Aligning the M&E system with the RBA.
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Using the Most Significant Change ( MSC) technique for actual program improvement(New way towards a downward accountability and collective learning) Presented By Awny Amer- Plan Egypt M&E advisor April1,09 : awni.amer@plan-international.org
Aligning the M&E system with the RBA Why? ( moving from CPME to PALS) • The need to focus more on learning & accountability towards different stakeholders, donors and partners. • The need to re-engineer our programs from needs based towards the right-based approach. • The need to shift away from a service delivery approach to a more comprehensive approach that address the capacity to claim rights. • The need to re-engineer our programs to move on the outcomes monitoring instead of the outputs monitoring. * PALS( Program accountability and learning system)
Key areas that need to be strengthened-What? The application of RBA in the situation analysis The use of sec. data Strategic planning At the PU level M&E of higher Level results (outcomes & Impact) Greater involvement Of stakeholders at All stages of PME community PME As a core part of The CCD An emphasis On learning A consistent emphasis On cross-cutting principles
Key principles Participation Accountability Best interest of The child Downward Improving program Quality Learning) Upward Partnership Balanced Power
Annual Participatory Program Review (APPR) within RBA Most Significant Change Stories ( MSCT) Community Reflection process Key pillars/principles ( RBA Perspective) Best interest of the child MSCs are collected/ Selected at the Comm. & PU level (Mid-year exercise) Mid-year CR process on different levels: comm. , PU ,stakeholders) Feed back Improve program quality To capture the outcomes from Individual perspective To capture the outcomes from Community perspective using PRA tools: spider net, H Method, Mood meter. Learning Effective participation Quarterly Progress report /project. Annual PU Program review Accountability ( upward & downward) To stakeholders, partners & donors Annual Program review at CO level- Plan Egypt ( this review includes the MTRs /final evaluation of the Prog ( Media, FGM, Street Children ,etc/project) Ensure balanced Power relations Recommendations for program Review and corrective actions Country level Program Framework review To identify areas to be Studied ( researches plan). Long term objective ( Program implementation Improvement)
Accountability ( upward & downward) Best interest of the child CO M&E team(1or 2) (national M&E coordinator) Effective Participation Improve Program Quality PU M&E team (PC+1FLS(2or 3/PU) Community M&E team ( covering all the programs Implemented/PU/community). M & E teams in Plan Egypt within the new PALS (RBA principles &perspective) Ensure balanced Power relations Learning M&E team ( community F M&E team ( community A M&E team ( community E M&E team ( community B M&E team ( community D M&E team ( community C
MSC in brief • Generating interest • Establishing domains of change • Defining reporting period • Collecting stories of change • Reviewing and selecting stories • Providing feedback to stakeholders • Verification • Quantification • Secondary analysis/meta evaluation • Revising the process
Most Significant Change (MSC) stories technique Process of collecting MSC stories Selection at Country Office Feed back Second level selection at PU Categorization By domains First level selection at community level Stories readout for selection of significant ones Collection of stories from story teller/people CBO/CDA members Community Staff of partner organization Plan staff working In that village
Flow of stories Country level District (PU) level District (PU) level District (PU) level Stories from story tellers (Community A) Stories from story tellers (Community B) Stories from story tellers (Community C)
Why stories? • People tell stories naturally – indigenous way of passing on knowledge or information. • Stories can deal with complexity and context • People remember stories • Stories can carry hard messages /undiscussables • But stories are not known for accuracy/truth – this could be affected by • Who tells the story • To whom it is told • When they tell story • Their motivation • Even their mood • Note that some people are naturally bad story tellers
Most Significant Change • Creates space for stakeholders to reflect, to make sense of complex changes • Provides dialogue to help make sense of each other people’s values • Facilitates dynamic dialogue ie. “what do we really want to achieve and how will we produce more of it?” • Excellent for participatory programs with diverse, complex outcomes, & multiple stakeholders. • Promote the downward accountability, effective & authentic participation and project ownership.
The Core of MSC • A question: • “In your opinion what was the most significant change that took place in ….over the … months” • [describe the change and explain why you think it is significant] • Re-iteration of the same kind of question • “Which of these SC stories do you think is the most significant of all?” • [describe the change and explain why you think it is significant]
How it is used- Example ( FGM program)- ( Key recommendations resulted from the MSCT exercise) • Mobilizing men against FGM is a very important intervention for the vital role that they may play in discouraging FGM. • It is recommended to include the basic life skills intervention in the awareness component provided for all ages starting at 9 years. • Using the negative models as result of the practice of the FGM played a vital role in saving others who are still at risk of the FGM. • Support the role of the school, mosque, children clubs and church should be continued and enhanced and promoted on different levels in the project design.