Bagele Chilisa

Bagele Chilisa
Born
Nshakazhogwe, Botswana
EducationMaster of Arts, University of Pittsburgh PhD, University of Pittsburgh
OccupationProfessor at University of Botswana
SpouseErnest Chilisa
Parent(s)Motlalepul and Zwambele Kenosi

Bagele Chilisa is a Botswanan post-colonial scholar who has written and spoken extensively about indigenous research and evaluation methodologies. She is a full professor at the University of Botswana,[1] where she teaches courses on social science research methods and evaluation research to undergraduate and graduate students. Chilisa has served as an evaluator on multiple global projects, and is considered to be an important "African thought leader."[2] Chilisa identifies as a member of the Bantu people of Africa.[3]: 3 

  1. ^ Emeagwali, Professor Gloria (2017), A Conversation with Professor Bagele Chilisa, an expert on Indigenous research ethodology., retrieved 2018-08-05
  2. ^ "Professor Chilisa in UNDP Evaluation Advisory Panel". University of Botswana. 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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