| Title | Chapter 4: ‘Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?’ |
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| Subtitle | Un(masking) inequality by international institution |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2023.BK459.04 |
| Landing page | https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/459 |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
| Copyright | Steven Masvaure, Takunda J Chirau, Tebogo Fish & Candice Morkel (eds.). Licensee: AOSIS (Pty) Ltd. The moral right of the editors and authors has been asserted. |
| Publisher | AOSIS |
| Print length | 20 pages |
| Language | English (Original) |
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Takunda J Chirau is the Deputy Director at CLEAR-AA and leads the Evaluation Systems Programme at the Centre. Takunda has a PhD in Sociology from Rhodes University. Takunda has been working in the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) discipline and has practised for over twelve years now. Taku has conducted several National Evaluation Capacity Development (NECD) activities. Some of these activities have been through respective UNICEF country office and East and Southern Africa Regional Office. His contributions in the M&E discipline and profession are evidenced in countries of Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Lesotho, Namibia, Botswana, Tanzania, Liberia and Zimbabwe, to mention a few. He is a board member of SAMEA.
Umali Saidi is the Postgraduate Studies Manager (Research and Innovation Division), a senior lecturer and the Editor-in-Chief of The Dyke (the institutional academic journal) at Midlands State University. He is a staunch and avid researcher with interests in knowledge management and indigenous knowledge systems, especially linked to monitoring and evaluation. His current research interests are around epistemes and how indigenous knowledge-based evaluation systems in Africa can support changes in governance for sustainable development on the continent.