APRM in Mauritius and Ghana
AfriMAP has launched a report on the conduct of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process in Ghana (AfriMAP_APRM_Ghana_EN.pdf), and in particular the extent to which the process involved the real participation of civil society and the wider society, along with a report on the first phase of the APRM process in Mauritius (AfriMAP_APRM_Mauritius_EN.pdf), prepared by Sheila Bunwaree of the University of Mauritius.
Ghana was among the first set of countries to sign the Memorandum of Understanding establishing the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), and the first to complete the peer review, when President John Kufuor defended his government’s record before the heads of state of the other participating countries in January 2006. Although Mauritius was one of the first countries to begin the APRM process, its implementation was stalled in 2005, and has only recently been revived. These reports are also available in French at afrimap.org.
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