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Daily Archives: December 6, 2019

Lusaka traffic circle overhead view

Qualitative Action Experiment tackles professional integrity in the Zambian planning sector

Integrity Systems, Subnational & Sectoral, WatsonBy GI-ACEDecember 6, 20191 Comment

GI-ACE researchers Dorothy Ndhlovu, Gilbert Siame, and Laura Nkula-Wenz reflect on the Qualitative Action Experiment (QAE) experiment conducted in Lusaka, Zambia, in partnership with the Centre for Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Zambia and the Zambian Institute of Planners.

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