THE OBJECTIVES OF APRM
The peer review is a mechanism voluntarily agreed upon by African states
themselves to monitor progress in governance and good practices in four
thematic areas, namely democracy and political governance, economic governance
and management, corporate governance and socio-economic governance.
These thematic areas incorporate the critical preconditions for progress
highlighted by NEPAD’s declaration, but they include many other
aspects of governance to be evaluated.
The objective of the evaluation is to make policies and practices of
member states of the APRM, and eventually all African states, conform
to commonly accepted African and Global governance standards.
Those standards are already mentioned in a list available as one of the
documents of the APRM. Following the evaluation, it is envisaged that
experiences of various African countries will be shared, deficiencies
pointed out, best practices encouraged and needs addressed.