Beyond Ubuntu: Nnoboa and Sankofa as Decolonizing and Indigenous Evaluation Epistemic Foundations from Ghana
Background: Evaluation is an increasingly vital component of community and economic development projects in Africa. Yet questions remain about how relevant most evaluation approaches for the African evaluation context. Within the 'Made in Africa' (MAE) approach, ubuntu is frequently cited...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Asante (Author), Thomas Archibald (Author) |
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The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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