Publications

Sibanda, T., & Miller, R. L. The Made-in-Africa Evaluation Framework: A Decolonial Approach to Program Evaluation. Under review at the American Journal of Community Psychology.

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    The Partial Insider: Piloting the Co-researcher Model within the Promoting Rights-Based Evaluation Framework in Zimbabwe. manuscript in preparation

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    Becoming: An Ethnography of Identity Development among Gender-Diverse Persons in Flanders, Belgium. manuscript in preparation

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    “It’s Not Easy Money”: Socioeconomic Factors and Psychosocial Health — A Qualitative Study on Male Sex Workers in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. manuscript in preparation

Sibanda, T. (2021). Healing. In R. Baya & P. Nyoni (Eds.), Intwasa Short Stories Anthology (Vol. 1). Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa.

Sibanda, T. (2020). Bekezela: Insights on domestic violence. MOEA Women’s Magazine, (3), 7-8.

Sibanda, T., Dhlakama, L., Moyo, R., & Karuma, B. (2018). Sworn to the Depths of Inyangani. Multimedia Box Publishing. Sibanda, T. (2018). The situation. In S. Muyambo (Ed.), One Poem 2020 Survivor Edition Anthology. Tsonga Mukololo Publications.

Sibanda, T. It’s not easy money, Socioeconomic Factors and Psychosocial Health: A Qualitative Study on Male Sex Workers in Bulawayo Zimbabwe. Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA, Division 27 of the American Psychological Association) 20th Biennial Conference, June 17-21, 2025, Michigan State University.

Sibanda, T. The Partial Insider: Piloting the Co-researcher model within the Promoting Rights-Based Evaluation Framework. Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment (CREA) 8th Conference, April 8-11, 2025, Chicago, IL.

Sibanda, T. (December, 2021). The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors on the Psychosocial Health of Male Sex Workers Engaged in Civil Society Organisation Programmes in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Paper presented at Sexual Rights Centre (SRC) Imagined Inclusive Futures Conference and Promoting Rights Inclusion, Diversity and Empowerment in Education (PRIDE) Research Symposium, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

Sibanda, T. (April, 2021). Navigating Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) access for sex workers during the COVID 19 lockdown. KU Leuven Field School: Saving (whose) Lives: Global Health, Vaccination and Mobilities in Pandemic Times.National University of Science and Technology, Institute of Development Studies, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.