The African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) was founded in 1999 in response to a growing demand in Africa for information sharing, advocacy and advanced capacity building in evaluation. It is an umbrella organization for a growing number of national evaluation associations and networks in Africa. It also involves individuals in countries where national bodies do not exist.
In conjunction with the national associations and committed donors, AfrEA has helped develop the concept of an African evaluation community. Two Africa-wide evaluation conferences were held, African Evaluation Guidelines developed and directories for African evaluation expertise and other resources established. Africa’s role in evaluation was also advocated from regional and international forums.
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