Capturing Change, Showing Impact: A Masterclass in Narrative Reporting & the MSC Method
Move beyond activity-based reporting. Master the globally recognized “Most Significant Change” (MSC) methodology to document, validate, and communicate your organization’s real-world impact.

Is your reporting missing the “Why”? Most NGO reports focus on statistics and activities—how many bags were distributed or how many people attended a meeting. But donors and stakeholders today demand more. They want evidence of change. They want to see the human impact of your work.
This 2-day intensive masterclass equips your team with the tools to capture, validate, and present compelling project stories. Using the Most Significant Change (MSC) method, you will learn how to turn field data into human-centered narratives that inspire donor confidence.
[What You Will Master]
- The MSC Methodology: Learn the “story harvesting” techniques used by top global NGOs.
- Donor-Ready Narratives: How to structure reports that highlight outcomes, not just outputs.
- Ethical Documentation: Guidelines for capturing beneficiary stories with dignity and integrity.
- Strategic Impact: Translating complex field data into high-quality success stories and impact briefs.
[Program Details]
- Location: WABMA Abuja Campus OR Join Virtually (Zoom).
- Tuition: ₦250,000 per participant.
- Certification: WABMA Professional Certificate in Impact Storytelling.
- Bonus: Group discounts available for organizations registering 3 or more participants.
[Who Should Attend]
- Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Officers
- Project and Program Managers
- Communications and Advocacy Leads
- Grant Writing and Reporting Teams
- Development Desk Officers in MDAs
[How to Enroll: The 3-Step Process]
- Register: Click the “Apply Now” button below to fill out the enrollment form.
- Payment: Complete your tuition transfer (Bank details provided in the form).
- Onboard: Send your receipt to our program coordinators to be added to the Cohort Liaison Group.
Need a formal brochure or an invoice for your organization? Reach out to our team:
- Mrs. Chidiebere: +234 902 547 8072 | Engr. Olamide: +234 818 726 9995
- Website: www.wabma.org
