Happy Heritage Day!
Heritage Day is celebrated on September 24. It’s a festive day where South Africans acknowledge and celebrate their culture through wearing their traditional attire. Photographed
Heritage Day is celebrated on September 24. It’s a festive day where South Africans acknowledge and celebrate their culture through wearing their traditional attire. Photographed
by Margie Roper and Heather Dixon On September 24, South Africa celebrates Heritage Day: a day where South Africans display pride in their cultural heritage
The fieldworkers undertook a simulation day in a few schools in the North West yesterday. Khulisa’s fieldwork training always includes a simulation: a day where
The purpose of training fieldworkers is not just for them to be familiar with tablets, and data collection tools. Training fieldworkers is critical to ensure
While the Khulisa team is doing TO4 fieldwork training for over 150 fieldworkers across three groups, communication has been of the utmost importance. Team meetings
On Saturday our trainer with expertise in Setswana learner assessments tested positive for Covid. Furthermore, our co-lead facilitator has had to isolate as she was
The Khulisa team and 150 Setswana fieldworkers gathered in Mafikeng on Saturday, August 21 to begin six days of training. With so many fieldworkers, we
In 2016, Khulisa completed a diagnostic evaluation commissioned by the South African Government’s Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation (DPME) of the government supported smallholder
Khulisa is proud of our colleagues Heather Dixon, Margaret Roper & Mosangoaneng Leteane. Their thought-provoking article was published on South Africa’s Women’s Day and is
USAID/Southern Africa awarded Khulisa the fourth task order under Practical Education Research for Optimal Reading and Management: Analyze, Collaborate, Evaluate (PERFORMANCE) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity