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Dr Bramwell Walela Koyabe
Title
Dr.
Firstname
Bramwell
Middlename
Walela
Lastname
Koyabe
Position
Lecturer
Office
Block 244i Room 7
Phone
355 5774
Professional Qualifications

PhD in Research and Evaluation (Impact Research and Evaluation ³§±è±ð³¦¾±²¹±ô¾±²õ³Ù)Ìý

Med in Research and EvaluationÌý

Msc in Sustainable AgricultureÌý

Postgraduate Diploma in tertiary educationÌý

BScÌýHon.Ìýin Agriculture engineering

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Brief Biography

Specialist in intervention research and evaluation using surveys and experimental designs. Ten years of teaching research and evaluation and using technology in the teaching and conducting studies more specifically in data collection, storage and analysis.Ìý

I have done work onÌýinterventions used in behavior change in public health with majority done in HIV and AIDS research. In particular,ÌýI have conducted theory-based context sensitive impact evaluationÌýon a risk reduction intervention, and investigatedÌýon predictor factors that influence behavior change. I have also served as a member of the evaluation team for several externally funded program at the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû.

I have also managed and coordinated some of the externally funded programs at the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû, whereby I administered all the compliance, budget and Institutional Review Board and ethical issues. In addition to this I have been in-charge of capacity building and programming of computer aided data collection instrumentsÌýfor intervention programs.Ìý

Teaching Areas

Monitoring and Evaluation

Research designs and methodologies

Project design and implementation

Computer aided data collection, storage and analysisÌý

Agriculture sciences

Research Areas

My research interest is in intervention design, development, implementation and evaluation

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Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Research and Evaluation

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

Major, T., Koyabe, B. W., Ntsayagae, E., Monare, B., & Molwane, O. (2018). Norms and beliefs related to cervical cancer screening amongst women aged 25-49 in Botswana:Ìý A pilot study. International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences Vol 9, 141–147

Mangope, B., Kuyini, A. B., Major, T., Koyabe, B. W., & Musarurwa, C. (2017). From mainstreaming to inclusion: Have shifts in paradigms improved the practice of Special Education in Botswana? Mosenodi: Journal of the Botswana Educational Research Association. Vol. 21(1)

Chilisa, B., Mohiemang, I., Mpeta, K., Malinga-Musamba, T., Ntshwarang, P., Koyabe, B. W., & Heeren, A. G. (2015): A Contextualized theory-based predictors of intention to practice monogamy among adolescents in Botswana junior secondary schools: Results of focus group sessions and a cross-sectional study.Ìý Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23 (8) 972-979.

In pursuit of academic excellence