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John Njovu is an Independent Consultant in monitoring and evaluation and is the current Treasurer of the African Evaluation Association as well as an Honorary Member of the Zambia Monitoring and Evaluation Association and a member of the Indigenous Evaluation (EvalIndigenous) Taskforce of the International Organization for Cooperation in Evaluation (IOCE). He represents Africa on the Taskforce.
Debbie Goodwin, is an independent evaluator and researcher, Director of DBZ Consultancy Ltd, and a member of the Tuakana Teina Evaluation Collective in Aotearoa, New Zealand. She has an academic background in the social sciences, social work and community psychology and is currently a PhD candidate studying Kaupapa Māori evaluation methodology in co-design contexts at the University of Auckland. She is also an Executive Board Member of Mā te Rae – the Māori Evaluation Association and a member of AEA and represents AES, ANZEA, Pasifika Fono and Mā te Rae on the IOCE Board.
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