Evaluation Landscape in Africa

Evaluation Landscape in Africa
Author: Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa,Precious Tirivanhu,Nedson Pophiwa
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781928480181

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This book explores the discourse on evaluation in Africa and answers these questions: What is the purpose of evaluation in the region, based on the evaluations currently being conducted? What is the professional background of evaluators in Africa? What methods are used in evaluations in the region? What is the status of evaluation capacity development in the region? How is the quality of evaluations being conducted in Africa? The book looks at the evaluation field in its entirety. It does not focus on practice, but includes considerations for the evaluation sector that apply to evaluation commissioners, programme beneficiaries, donors, capacity builders, and the entire constellation of stakeholders working on improving development practice. It hopes to promote a data?driven approach to the evaluation sector to help strengthen engagement and practice.

Evaluation Landscape in Africa

Evaluation Landscape in Africa
Author: Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781928480198

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This book explores the discourse on evaluation in Africa and answers these questions: What is the purpose of evaluation in the region, based on the evaluations currently being conducted? What is the professional background of evaluators in Africa? What methods are used in evaluations in the region? What is the status of evaluation capacity development in the region? How is the quality of evaluations being conducted in Africa? The book looks at the evaluation field in its entirety. It does not focus on practice, but includes considerations for the evaluation sector that apply to evaluation commissioners, programme beneficiaries, donors, capacity builders, and the entire constellation of stakeholders working on improving development practice. It hopes to promote a data'driven approach to the evaluation sector to help strengthen engagement and practice.

Evaluation Management in South Africa and Africa

Evaluation Management in South Africa and Africa
Author: Fanie Cloete,Babette Rabie,Christo De Coning
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781920689506

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Practical Wisdom for an Ethical Evaluation Practice

Practical Wisdom for an Ethical Evaluation Practice
Author: Marthe Hurteau,Thomas Archibald
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798887300887

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This book provides a contemporary and thought-provoking exploration of the concept of practical wisdom--what it is and how it can be incorporated into evaluation practice. It defines what practical wisdom is, explores its roots, where it stands today, what constitutes the "wise" evaluator, and how we can develop sound judgment in an unpredictable and chaotic time. It brings together evaluation thought leaders and practitioners to examine the concept of practical wisdom. The authors’ enlightening essays are interwoven with reflective strands comprised of commentaries, examples, and new ideas added by Hurteau and her colleagues that offer a recursive and intricate pattern of reflection on the topic of practical wisdom. This is a rare book because it moves beyond evaluation methodology to explore how practical wisdom can help us develop new and better solutions for difficult evaluation situations. It will become a standard reference for practitioners, trainers. and teachers of evaluation because it considers the history, ethics, and competencies that underpin practical wisdom, and examines the ways that this untaught skill can be applied, to do, as House says, “the right thing in the special circumstances of performing the job.”

Equitable Evaluation

Equitable Evaluation
Author: Steven Masvaure,Takunda J. Chirau,Tebogo Fish,Candice Morkel
Publsiher: AOSIS
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781779953018

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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines equity as the absence of preventable or remediable disparities among various groups of individuals, regardless of how these groups are delineated, whether by social, economic, demographic or geographic factors. The goal of equity is to eliminate the unfair and avoidable circumstances that deprive people of their rights. Therefore, inequities generally arise when certain population groups are unfairly deprived of basic resources that are made available to other groups. A disparity is ‘unfair’ or ‘unjust’ when its cause is due to the social context rather than biological factors. Equitable evaluation contends that conducting evaluation practices with an equity approach is more powerful, as evaluation is used as a tool for advancing equity. It emphasises that context, culture, history, and beliefs shape the nature of evaluations, specifically in the diverse and often complex African reality. Equitable evaluation can render power to the powerless, offer a voice to the silenced and give presence to those treated as invisible. Evidence from various sources shows that inequality is prevalent on the African continent, hence the need to focus on evaluative solutions that address the structural issues that contribute to the different forms of inequality, such as economic, political and social inequality. Despite a plethora of development interventions on the African continent, a large proportion of the population on the continent is still lacking access to basic goods and services for survival. The effectiveness of developmental programmes in sub-Saharan Africa has been elusive, to the extent that minimal inroads have been made in addressing key challenges such as poverty, inequality and the effects of climate change. This scholarly book aims to invigorate academic discussions surrounding developmental programmes, with the goal of generating insights that can be utilised by evaluation commissioners and decision-makers to help address inequality and promote a more equitable society in Africa through improved evaluation processes.

Monitoring Systems in Africa

Monitoring Systems in Africa
Author: Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa, Catherine Churchill
Publsiher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2023-12-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781991260154

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Monitoring systems are essential to Africa’s development effectiveness. Too often, however, monitoring is a time consuming exercise that is done exclusively for compliance. When developed with an understanding of the context within which they are implemented, monitoring systems have the potential to provide an evidence base from which progress can be evaluated and informed decisions made. The establishment, implementation, and institutionalisation of monitoring systems is a nuanced process, shaped by the unique characteristics and culture of each organisation. While ‘how to guides’ on the subject are abundant, their focus is often technical, and they do not sufficiently consider how monitoring practice links to the context of governance and development in the region, and what role monitoring systems can play to strengthen processes of reform. Monitoring Systems in Africa balances a strong theoretical foundation in governance and development with a practical approach to asking some of the big-picture questions about why and how we could more effectively build and institutionalise systems for useful monitoring. Given the scale of resources already being invested in monitoring, taking a systemic view and theoretically informed approach to monitoring can support decision-making around compliance, accountability, development effectiveness, and performance.

Public Relations Management in Africa Volume 1

Public Relations Management in Africa Volume 1
Author: Albert A. Anani-Bossman,Takalani E. Mudzanani,Cornelius B. Pratt,Isaac A. Blankson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031267048

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This two-part volume examines current pedagogical modules, research directions and other emerging issues in public relations and communication management in Africa. In comparison to its Western and Asian counterparts, the literature on public relations management in Africa is limited, and much of it is examined through the lenses of Western philosophies and pedagogies that do not generally resonate with Africa's socioeconomic, political, and cultural contexts. This book aims to change that. Through analyzing the organizational dynamic, Volume 1 brings together contributors from across Africa to provide valuable insights into how public relations contributes to organizational effectiveness on the continent. Chapters discussed include a review of public relations research in Africa, the role of the African CEO as a public relations activist, the use of social and digital media in public relations, the measurement and evaluation of communication programs, and the implications of the fourth industrial revolution on public relations practice in Africa. Providing important pathways and overviews of public relations management in Africa, this volume not only highlights current practices but offers insights into the future of the practice within its evolving global landscape.

The Language Issue in the Teaching of Mathematics in South Africa

The Language Issue in the Teaching of Mathematics in South Africa
Author: Lindiwe Tshuma
Publsiher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781928480969

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The book is the result of a five-year project that culminated (within the first three years) in doctoral research interrogating language competency for meaningful mathematics instruction at upper primary level conducted at University of Stellenbosch in 2017; and this book in the succeeding two years. The initial research project received countrywide coverage in several South African media outlets including Times Live and Radio 2000.