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Free Interactive Training on Most Significant Change (MSC) & Photovoice: Empowering Stakeholders through Stories and Images of Change


ResultsinHealth invites you to an engaging and interactive meeting exploring the transformative power of the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology and its innovative adaptation through Photovoice. Discover how these participatory approaches empower stakeholders to identify, share, and visualize stories of change that matter most. Through practical exercises, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, participants will gain valuable insights into how MSC and Photovoice foster inclusivity, promote learning, and enhance program outcomes across diverse contexts.
  • Date:
    24 February 2025
  • Time:
    12:00 – 13:00 CET
  • Location:

    Zoom meeting

Participants who stay until the end of the event will get an exclusive preview of our upcoming online learning course on MSC.

Who Should Attend?
This interactive meeting is designed for professionals in global development, researchers, students, and organizations seeking innovative evaluation practices. Whether you work in non-profits, foundations, or corporate social responsibility, this session provides the tools and insights to address evaluation challenges and improve program outcomes.

Why Attend?

  • Gain a practical understanding of the MSC methodology and how to implement it effectively.
  • Learn how Photovoice enhances evaluation by using participatory photography to capture meaningful change.
  • Explore real-world examples of participatory storytelling and its impact on program learning.
  • Get an exclusive preview of our upcoming online MSC course, launching on March 3, 2025 with insights into the course structure, learning objectives, and group discounts.
Key take aways:
  • Understanding MSC:

    Explore the origins, framework, and strengths of the MSC methodology.

  • Photovoice & MSC :

    Discover how participatory photography can enhance stakeholder engagement and uncover significant program outcomes.

  • Practical Techniques:

    Gain hands-on insights into applying MSC and Photovoice, with real-world examples. 

Speaker 1


Nur Hidayati

Director, ResultsinHealth

Nur is a seasoned evaluation expert specializing in MSC and global health programs. She brings a wealth of knowledge on gender and inclusivity, particularly in sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Speaker 2


Karijn Kakebeeke

Visual Storyteller & Visual MEL Specialist

Karijn is a skilled practitioner in participatory visual storytelling, using photography to build community capacity in the Netherlands and abroad. She has led Photovoice projects for evaluation and advocacy with clients like RUTGERS, Plan International, and YWCA, and has contributed to key publications, including the Photovoice Manual for RUTGERS and Visual Sociology by Professor Douglas Harper.

Speaker 3


Yassine Abdouh

Course Admin & MEL Specialist, ResultsinHealth

Yassine is the coordinator of the Participatory MEL Academy at ResultsinHealth, with over six years of experience in the humanitarian sector. Specializing in rights-based evaluations, advocacy, and media analytics, Yassine empowers marginalized voices and drives impactful change through his work.

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