Andrew Tangang

Andrew Tangang
Designation: Research Fellow and Senior Policy Analyst, eBASE Africa
Andrew Tangang is a Research Fellow and Senior Policy Analyst at Effective Basic Services (eBASE) Africa. He holds 3 Master’s degrees in Public and Development Management, Governance, and International Cooperation from Universities in Cameroon and South Africa. He works in various civil society organisations, including Local Youth Corner (LOYOC) Cameroon where he is the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist. He is also a member at the Youth Power Panel at Restless Development.

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Navigating ethical considerations in evaluations: 3ie's TREE Review Framework in practice

Earlier this year, we collaborated with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and Effective Basic Services Africa (eBASE Africa) to implement 3ie’s TREE Review Framework in two of their upcoming evaluations in Cameroon. The objective was to identify ethical and security issues in evaluation and share capacity to enhance the understanding and approach of local partners toward conducting ethical research.

Five lessons from our Transparent, Reproducible, and Ethical Evidence (TREE) reviews

We have been consolidating our efforts to develop stronger systems for producing transparent, reproducible, and ethical evidence (TREE). We have emphasized asking ourselves the right questions at the right times, even when there are no easy answers. We’ve examined very specific questions such as: Does a state of scarcity or equipoise make it ethical to withhold an intervention from a control group?