Interviews
APRM
a litmus test for Africa's future
The African Peer Review Mechanism was one of the main features of the New Partnership for Africa's Development, introduced in 2001. It was designed to permit the world to see Africans as capable of helping each other to improve their condition by examining and suggesting improvements to each other's performance in the light of NEDPAD's own programme, and as a means of monitoring its performance. Ghana was the first country to opt for the process, and the final report is due to be published, after a meeting of the APRM Forum in December 2005. read more >>
Questions & Answers
on the African Peer Review
Mechanism - APRM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
read more >>
|