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What is meant by transforming evaluations for Africa?

July 2020 The call for transformation and decolonization is nothing new in African vocabulary, there’s been calls for decolonization education and healthcare sectors, and the transformation of political and economic participation in terms of more women being represented. The evaluation development space has not b…

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Twende Mbele
Transforming Evaluations for Africa?

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31 July 2020

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13:00 SAST

11:00 GMT

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July 2020

The call for transformation and decolonization is nothing new in African vocabulary, there’s been calls for decolonization education and healthcare sectors, and the transformation of political and economic participation in terms of more women being represented. The evaluation development space has not been exempted from these calls. Over the years, there’s been growing calls for the transformation of the evaluation landscape with more female representation and the use of more black evaluators in the space. Phrases such as: Made In Africa Evaluation; Indigenous Evaluation; and Decolonizing Evaluations have been touted more and more frequency.

Do they all mean the same thing? If not, then what do they all mean? This webinar titled ‘What Meant by Transforming Evaluation for Africa’ will look to unpack what the meanings of phrases such as ‘Made In Africa Evaluation’, ‘Indigenous Evaluation’ and ‘Decolonizing Evaluations’.

Report NameWhat is meant by transforming evaluations for Africa?PartnerCLEAR-AA, Tiyimele Consultants and the Institute of African Studies.AuthorMokgophana Ramasobana, Candice Morkel, Mjiba Frehiwot CategoriesPresentations, Publications, Twende Mbele Share