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Zambia / Zambie

Zambia

Country facts

Zambia
Date of accession to the APRM January 2006
Review status 1st review completed
Country Review Report publication date January 2013
NPoA status Not publicly available 


Faits de Pays

Zambie
Date d'accession au MAEP Janvier 2006
Statut de l’évaluation 1ère évaluation achevée
Date de publication du Rapport d’évaluation national Janvier 2013
Statut du PAN Aucun programme accessible au public

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The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is intended to assist member states to identify and eradicate governance problems. The review of Zambia found positives as well as negatives in the country’s governance practices. Without the participation of civil society and on a very modest budget the APRM is, however, struggling to bring about positive change. This policy briefing looks at when and why enthusiasm for the process began to wane, taking into account that Zambia was once pioneering innovative practices in conducting the review. Civil society, government and development partners in Zambia all recognise that the APRM could play a central role if utilised effectively. Overcoming current challenges could be achieved by ensuring that the APRM once again becomes a countrywide process given due prominence in Zambia’s development planning. (by Yarik Turianskyi and Steven Gruzd, SAIIA)

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Published in Research

This is the final APRM report for the Republic of Zambia (by APRM Secretariat)

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Published in Zambia

This is an exectuive summary of the issues from Zambia's APRM Country Review Report. 

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Published in Zambia