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Evaluation for Africa – A young evaluator’s wish

November 17, 2016 Janvier Ndagijimana 1
Evaluation is important for our continent. Many things prompted me to take an interest in a career in evaluation. After my university studies, I enjoyed being involved in project and program management. This experience showed me that projects are frequently ... Read more »

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