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Boyes, B., S.J.R. Cummings, F. Tesfaye Habtemariam and G. Kemboi. (2023).‘We have a dream’: proposing decolonization of knowledge as a sixth generation of knowledge management for sustainable development. Special Issue on ‘Uncomfortable truths in international development: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research.’ Knowledge Management for Development Journal 17(1/2). 11-41. https://km4djournal.org/index.php/km4dj/article/view/548/673.
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