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Jeffrey Kurebwa
Jeffrey Kurebwa
is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Peace and Governance at Bindura University of Science Education, Bindura, Zimbabwe. He holds a PhD in Public Administration from Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; Master of Public Administration, and Bachelor of Science Honours in Administration Degree from the University of Zimbabwe. Jeffrey Kurebwa teaches at undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral level courses in Gender Studies, Local Governance, Research Methods, Public Policy and Management, and Community Development. He was a Visiting Lecturer for the Peace building and Post Conflict Recovery course for the PhD programme in the College of Business, Peace Leadership and Governance at Africa University, Zimbabwe (2021). Jeffrey is a Visiting Lecturer at Africa Leadership and Management Academy (ALMA) an affiliate of the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Graduate Business School (Zimbabwe) where he teaches Management Theory and Practice, and Strategic Management. Dr Kurebwa has supervised and examined dissertations at undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level. He has examined Masters and Doctoral theses for Africa University, Women’s University in Africa, Zimbabwe Open University, and Bindura University of Science Education (Zimbabwe), Durban University of Technology, University of Kwazulu Natal, and Cape Peninsula University of Technology (South Africa). Jeffrey has over 80 publications including books, book chapters, and peer reviewed journal articles in the areas of gender, local governance, youth development, natural resource governance, cyber security, and public policy. Kurebwa has edited two books on Participation of Young People in Governance Processes in Africa (2019), and Understanding Gender in the African Context (2020). Dr Kurebwa is a Programme Peer Reviewer for the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE). Kurebwa has peer reviewed programmes for Women’s University in Africa, Zimbabwe Open University, UNICAF, University of Zimbabwe, Arrupe Jesuit University, Great Zimbabwe University, and Midlands State University. Dr Kurebwa has done consultancy work for UN Women, National AIDS Council (NAC), and National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC). Kurebwa is also an Advisory Board member for Shamva Agricultural College. He has been instrumental in designing and teaching short courses in Projects Monitoring and Evaluation; Project Planning and Management; and Gender and Transformative Studies.
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