Made in Africa Evaluation: Decolonializing Evaluation in Africa
The multiplicity of Made in Africa products deserves a complex and scientific approach to truly transform African evaluators, who use models of evaluation underpinned by an ideological perspective that does not take into consideration the African experience. Read more here
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