2023
DOI: 10.69562/afrijme.v1i1.4
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Inclusiveness and Social Justice in Evaluation: A Transformative Evaluation Paradigm

Gatdet Gabriel Matut Maliah,
Isaac Odhiambo Abuya

Abstract: Policy evaluators who are committed to eliminating social disparities face several difficulties aligning their principles with research methodologies presents. The transformative paradigm incorporates the understanding that ethical practice is inclusive in a culturally responsive manner with members of vulnerable and marginalized populations in ways that challenge the existing power structure. This paper looks into the relevance of the transformative paradigm in evaluating the Kenya National Cohesion and Integ… Show more

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