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The African Peer Review Mechanism: lessons from the pioneers
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010Without doubt, the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is one of the boldest ideas that African leaders have come up with in the recent past. It is potentially the most important reform ever to emerge from the continent and may mark the start of a new kind of African diplomacy.DocumentTen reasons to keep faith with Africa’s peer review process
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010Almost a decade after Africa’s major governance monitoring mechanism was mooted, this paper asks: What value has the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) added? Has it been worth the time and money? What has it changed? Like any tool, much depends on the way it is used.DocumentThe African Peer Review Mechanism: positive governance strides in the right direction?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010Almost a decade after its inception, the Africa Peer Review Mechanisam (APRM) continues to be the continent’s major governance monitoring mechanism. Accession to this voluntary process has steadily increased over the past few years and clearly signals a positive step in the right direction for many African governments.DocumentAfrica’s evolving governance architecture: Reflections on the African Peer Review Mechanism
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010The Organization of African Unity (OAU) has, over time, acknowledged that what happens internally in countries and how governments rule, regulate and relate to their citizens matters.DocumentStrengthening Africa’s governance architecture: lessons from Lesotho’s first APRM Process
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010The African Peer Mechanism (APRM) has been hailed as a timely and apt innovation in Africa’s quest for entrenching democracy and improving governance on the continent.DocumentThe African Peer Review Mechanism: A compilation of studies of the process in nine African countries
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2010The New Partnership for Africa’s Development is a strategic framework setting out a vision for Africa.DocumentRegional organizations and incentives to improve governance: The APRM experience, with particular reference to Ghana
Overseas Development Institute, 2008The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is seen as the main tool for improving governance in Africa.DocumentThe APRM process in South Africa
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2010This report reviews the process of implementing the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) in South Africa. It focuses on the national process leading to the adoption of a country self-assessment and on the roles of the various stakeholders. The paper raises a number of findings, including:DocumentThe APRM in Algeria: a critical assessment
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2009Algeria was one of the initiators of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). This report is about the APRM self assessment by Algeria.DocumentThe African Peer Review Process in Nigeria
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2008This report seeks to identify the challenges, problems and opportunities which Nigeria’s implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism has opened up for the country’s governance. The report gives details about issues such as:Pages
