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APRM celebrates 18 years of promoting good governance on the African continent

APRM celebrates 18 years of promoting good governance on the African continent

SENZO MCHUNU   THE year 2003 marked a historic turn on the African continent as Member States of the African Union (AU) voluntarily acceded to a mutually agreed self-monitoring mechanism called the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). This mechanism is aimed at fostering good governance in the continent through systematic peer learning and self-assessment. The APRM was adopted by African Heads of State and Government as a systematic peer learning and self-assessment mechanism originating from the NEPAD foundational document, “The Declaration on Democracy, Political, Economic and Corporate Governance” which was adopted in Durban, South Africa in July 2002. The primary purpose …
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“The media plays a significant role in nurturing and sustaining a culture of democracy”

“The media plays a significant role in nurturing and sustaining a culture of democracy”

JAMESINA E KING THE African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is considered as an arm of the African Union, founded in 2003 to promote good governance on the continent. Its process provides a platform for experience sharing, reinforcing best practices and building a bridge between citizens and governments. Our core mandate is to conduct country reviews to assess how member states are performing in the four main governance aspects known as APRM Thematic areas; namely democracy and political governance; economic governance and management; corporate governance; and socio-economic development. Therefore, as APRM, we recognize that the media plays a significant role in…
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