F Njahîra Wangarî - Book Chapter
Abstract
"This chapter blends African oral and written narratives, lived experiences with a genetic chronic disability and a Roman Catholic upbringing. These will be interrogated to illustrate the role of alternative explanations in influencing advocacy and activism for the lives, wellbeing, dignity and inclusion of persons with disabilities. Particularly, this chapter is an exploration of self-identity and how persons with disabilities are conditioned to view ourselves in specific ways while highlighting alternative perceptions available is presented by the author. It engages the works of several African and African-descendent authors who feature persons with disabilities as characters in their books and relies on narrative prosthesis as the basis for this engagement."
Alok Srivastava - Article in Journal of Generic Medicines
Low cost generic medicines and its socio-economic impact –an empirical study in India, September 16, 2025
Claudy Vouhé shared Publication
Corpus législatif sur la budgétisation sensible au genre (BSG), 2025 - French
"Legislative corpus on gender-responsive budgeting"
It relates strongly to the evaluation of public policies and gender equality by parliaments, as it is about Gender responsive budgeting.
Svetlana Negroustoueva shared Publication
Hooshmand Alizadeh Recently published book
now available from Springer.
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Querido Pablo:
Gracias por compartir esta información. Estoy segura que de esta comunidad van a salir otras buenas historias de evaluaciones con enfoque de género que hayan marcado una diferencia.
Animaremos también al grupo EvalGénero para que compartan sus experiencias en español.
Muchos saludos. Fabiola
Hi Pablo,
Thanks for sharing. I am interested to know the process followed for distilling the lessons from the stories. As we know context varies from place to place, how do you think the lessons can be practically used.
Warmly,
Rituu
Dear Rituu, the process was a long and quite interesting one. In one hand, we had several internal discussions, which were extremely rich and interesting (both because of the richness of the stories, and also for the great evaluation experience of most of the members of our team). On the other hand, we began sharing some initial thoughts in evaluation conferences, and there we received extra suggestions and refinements of our initial thoughts.
In that sense, it is useful to think about these lessons as principles, and not rigid rules. For instance, although I am (as well as you ;-) a strong supporter and advocate of participation of the stakeholders in the process of evaluation, ¿should we think that the only and exclusive path for an evaluation with impact is through participatory evaluation?
So, connected with that idea that these lessons are actually principles to guide the design and practice of evaluation, they should be adapted and adopted in each evaluation.
best,
Pablo
Qué interesante Pablo y en definitiva una motivación para seguir identificando de manera participativa y colaborativa esos factores de éxito que hacen que las evaluaciones tengan un impacto de mejora en la vida de las personas y el cambio social! En esto se resume el reto de que las evaluaciones "hagan la diferencia". Sigamos este intercambio, motivamos a tod@s a participar!
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