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Webinar: Made in Africa Evaluation- Global discourse in Evaluation

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Webinar: Made in Africa Evaluation- Global discourse in Evaluation

Time: November 28, 2018 from 1pm to 2pm
Location: Online
Event Type: webinar, 28th november, 2018 at 1:00, pm, (gmt)
Organized By: AfrEA
Latest Activity: Nov 27, 2018

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Event Description

Join us on 28th November, 2018 at 1:00 pm (GMT) for a webinar on "Made in Africa Evaluation: The Global discourse in Evaluation " presented by Professor Bagele Chilisa.

Register in advance for this webinar:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IXYTaeCiQkqwFQfu8mIXNQ

 

Bagele Chilisa, is a Professor at the University of Botswana where she teaches Research Methods and Evaluation courses to graduate and undergraduate students. She has  more than  20 years’ experience of managing large   multidisciplinary research and evaluation  projects. She is the author of the AFREA concept paper on the Made in Africa Evaluation (MAE). She has organized sessions in International Conferences to advocate for postcolonial Indigenous research and evaluation methodologies and African rooted evaluation approaches. She is a prolific writer of internationally read research methods books which include: Chilisa, B. (2012) Indigenous Research Methods.   Thousand Oaks, SAGE (USA) and Chilisa, B. and Preece, J. (2005).  Research Methods for Adult Educators in Africa. Pearson and UNESCO.  

 

This Webinar can be attended by People in Academia, Evaluation practitioners, Program managers, students amongst others.

 

Please note that this webinar will be in English.

 

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