African Peer Review Forum convenes to address governance issues

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The African Peer Review Forum (APR Forum) of Heads of State and Government is currently underway, bringing together leaders from across the continent to assess governance challenges and progress within African Union (AU) Member States that have voluntarily joined the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).

The APR Forum serves as a vital platform where participating Heads of State and Government engage in a peer review process to evaluate Country Review and Targeted Review reports, as well as National Plans of Action.

Additionally, the Africa Governance Report will be presented, offering insights into governance trends and challenges across the continent.

The ongoing session will focus on strategies for enhancing democratic governance, economic management, and social development, ensuring that policies align with the continent’s broader vision for inclusive growth and stability.

As discussions continue, the outcomes of the APR Forum are expected to shape policy recommendations to strengthen governance frameworks and promote resilience within African States.

The meeting underscores Africa’s commitment to self-assessment and reform, reinforcing the role of peer learning in driving positive change.

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