UBUNTU与非洲公共政策评估方法的挑战

D. Uwizeyimana
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多年来,非洲评估专家和学者一直试图建立一种基于非洲土著乌班图哲学的公共政策评估方法。这种类型的公共政策评估被称为“植根于非洲的评估”或“非洲制造评估”(MAE)以及许多其他类似的名称。本文的目的是批判性地分析评估学者、学者和实践者必须克服的挑战,以便建立一种基于非洲的公共政策评估方法。本分析中使用的方法方法主要是定性的,它基于对现有评价主题、基于非洲的公共政策评价(以及类似概念)的有力审查,以确定是否有可能在非洲背景下建立基于非洲的公共政策评价。本研究发现,建立一个扎根非洲的公共政策评估方法将取决于两个重要的转变。首先,非洲本土的评估和非本土的非洲学者和专家必须就这种公共政策评估方法所应基于的非洲价值观、实践和传统达成一致。其次,非洲本土的乌班图哲学有其自身的缺点,这对非洲的公共政策评估有严重的影响。在将Ubuntu作为设想的基于非洲的公共政策评估方法的基础之前,应该解决这些弱点及其影响。非洲评估学者、专家和实践者面临的挑战是建立一种根植于非洲的公共政策评估方法,使非洲土著人民受益,同时不排除不认同乌班图非洲哲学的非洲国家公民。
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UBUNTU and the Challenges of Africa-Rooted Public Policy Evaluation Approach
African evaluation experts and scholars have been trying to establish a public policy evaluation approach which is based on the African indigenous philosophy of Ubuntu for many years. This type of public policy evaluation has been variously referred to as 'Africa-rooted evaluation' or 'Made in Africa evaluation' (MAE) and many other similar names. The objective of this article is to critically analyse the challenges evaluation scholars, academics and practitioners must overcome in order to establish an Africa-rooted public policy evaluation approach. The methodological approach used in this analysis is mainly qualitative and it is based on a robust review of existing topics of evaluation, Africa-rooted public policy evaluation (and similar concepts) to determine whether it is possible to establish an Africa-rooted public policy evaluation in an African context. This research finds that, the establishment of an Africa-rooted public policy evaluation approach will depend on two important transformations. First, indigenous African evaluation and non-indigenous African scholars and experts must agree on the African values, practices, and traditions on which such public policy evaluation approach should be based. Second, the indigenous African philosophy of Ubuntu has its own downsides which have serious implications for public policy evaluation in Africa. These weaknesses and their implications should be addressed before making Ubuntu the foundation of the envisaged Africa-rooted public policy evaluation approach. The challenge facing African evaluation scholars, experts and practitioners is to establish an Africa-rooted public policy evaluation approach which benefits the African indigenous people without excluding citizens of African countries who do not subscribe to the Ubuntu African philosophy.
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