What is African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) by Eze Andrew O.

AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM (APRM):

      African Peer Review Mechanism is a voluntary memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by member states of African Union as an instrument of self-monitoring mechanism. The aim is to ensure that all member states of African Union will toe the same path to promote the tenets of democracy which include: rule of law, equity, and fairness in the area of political, economical and social development of African countries.  
Origin of APRM.

      APRM is the offspring of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), summit which was held in July 2001, in Lusaka, Zambia. The summit adopted the notion for the revival of African behavioural mechanism in the area of political, social and economic development of African states.

      It was in March, 2003 that the AU Heads of State and Government under the aegis of NEPAD held a meeting in Abuja, Nigeria to adopt a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the APRM which formally instituted it. APRM has core focus areas, which are: democracy and political governance; economic governance and management; corporate governance; and socio-economic development (Ugwu 2008: 246).

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