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Analysis of the APRM process

This guide is concerned with enabling the user to measure corruption through various indicators, practical case studies are presented (2008) (by UNDP)

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This paper is a book review of Africa and Development Challenges in the New Millennium: The NEPAD Debate, which appeared in the Journal of International Development.

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The paper is an attempt to capture the key discussions and outcomes that have taken place around the implementation of the APRM. (by NAPRM-GC (Ghana))

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This is a report of the APRM Conference, held between 8- 10 May 2007, in Accra, Ghana (GTZ)

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This paper provides a broad overview of the APRM and the challenges that the process is facing (2007). (by Annie Chikwanha)

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A strategic overview presented by Dr. Chris Stals, Member of the Panel of Eminent Persons of the APRM at a Workshop arranged for the official launching of the South African APRM Process, Johannesburg, 28 September 2005.

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While the author notes the important contribution to politics on the continent APRM has made, he argues it is but a mere step.

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A short piece describing efforts on the continent to create a culture of economic governance while keeping in touch with global trends.

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Book review of the APRM: Lessons from the Pioneers book written by Ross Herbert and Steven Gruzd (reviewed by Alex Vines)

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This paper is concerned with identifying common trends with regard to common African political governance issues.

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The Universal Periodic Review Mechanism (UPR) of the UN Human Rights Council and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) reflect a growing trend in international organizations to utilize peer review processes to assess and improve member state governance and human rights performance. The two mechanisms are distinct in many ways. For example, the APRM undertakes a more in-depth and rigorous examination of a broader range of issues. Both review mechanisms, however, also have similarities e.g. they emphasize follow-up and actions to be taken as a result of the reviews and are products of a consensus decision-making process based on voluntary engagement. They represent an evolutionary process by which international norms can be integrated in a national context. (by Edward R. McMahon and Kojo Busia)

This is the final version of the DAC Peer Review Content Guide which served as a reference for the preparation of peer reviews in 2007 and 2008. (by OECD)

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This is the final version of the DAC Peer Review Content Guide which serves as a reference for the preparation of peer reviews to taking place in 2007 and 2008.

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Taking into account the fact that there are different definitions of civil society, this article defines civil society in the context of the APRM. (by Grant Masterson)

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This is a APRM Development Policy Management Forum Newsletter focusing on APRM offering links to several pieces from across the continent concerning the APRM process.

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This study is the result of research carried out in the framework of the German Development Institute’s Training Programme for young professionals.

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This paper is concerned with a description and information on various governance indicators.

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This paper investigates the relationship between the existing quality of a country’s political and economic governance.

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This paper examines the dominance of the executive branch of government inA frican countries. Often, in spite of the existence of safeguards, the executive manages to dominate the government (by Prof Ahmed Mohiddin)

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