This is a 3-day event that comprises of live webinar panels, presentations, and discussions by local and international guest speakers.
The theme for the second edition is titled: ‘Transforming Evaluation for equity and social justice.’ Transformation has been a key feature in the international evaluation discourse and has been pursued and defined in varying ways. The Indaba aims to gather local and international speakers in making a contribution to the transformation discourse from a Global South perspective. It aims to explore transformation in Evaluation from its historical context in relation to the Global South and how it may relate to equity and social justice.
- 22 November 2022
- 09:30am-11:00am: The Made in Africa Evaluation Bellagio gathering – 10 years on
- 02:30pm-03:30pm: Promoting Gender Mainstreaming in M&E policies in Africa
- 23 November 2022
- 09:30am-11:00am: Strengthening Evidence use in Parliamentary Contexts: Reflections on Emerging Practices and Lessons to Maximise Existing Opportunities
- 02:30pm-03:30pm: Evaluation Capacity Development – A made in Africa Evaluation and Decoloniality lens
- 24 November 2022
- 09:30am-11:00am: Footprint Evaluation and the Climate Crisis in Africa – what does this mean for evaluation in and for Africa?
- 02:30pm-03:30pm: Efforts towards actualizing the MAE Paradigm: MAE Journal Special Issue
All African evaluators re urged to embark with us on a sustainable journey towards transforming evaluation for equity and social justice. Let’s look at how far we have come in our efforts, and engage on how we will take the indigenization agenda forward. This is important for the future of Evaluation in Africa.
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