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Author Archives: Fanie Cloete

Why it is time to make evaluation more relevant for Africa (3) – Emphasising Distinct African Values, Cultures, Institutions and Practices?

December 14, 2016 Fanie Cloete 2
Just before I started to write this blog, I received the announcement of the 8th AfrEA International Conference that is scheduled to be held in Kampala, Uganada on 27-31 March 2017 on the theme “Evaluation of the SDGs: Opportunities and ... Read more »

Why it is time to make evaluation more relevant for Africa (2) – Development of Africa-driven and -rooted Evaluation Systems and Practices

June 21, 2016 Fanie Cloete 1
In my first blog on this platform I summarized the reasons why the Western evaluation paradigm that has in the past influenced evaluation practices in Africa significantly, are still doing so. ... Read more »

Why it is time to make evaluation more relevant for Africa – The need for an Africa-rooted Evaluation Paradigm.

March 17, 2016 Fanie Cloete 3
At the end of last year I participated in the 2015 AEA Conference in Chicago on Exemplary Evaluations. As is always the case with these events, this one was a fascinating experience too, and very topical for Africa. ... Read more »

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