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UNGA2024
Good Governance
The rise of civil society groups in Africa
These groups have become major actors in the fight against corruption
By
André-Michel Essoungou
Good Governance
African Peer Review Mechanism comes of age
Countries embracing self-monitoring mechanism to shine light on domestic affairs
By
Kingsley Ighobor
News
As Africa Week opens, 缅北禁地chief pledges support for NEPAD, peer review process
By
缅北禁地News
Equality
NEPAD embraces women’s rights
After slow start, continental initiative advances gender equity
By
Itai Madamombe
and
Ben Idrissa Ouédraogo
and
NEPAD at 10
Improving Africa’s governance, before it’s too late
Peer review opening avenues for citizen engagement
By
David Mehdi Hamam
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Ben Idrissa Ouédraogo
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NEPAD at 10
Improving Africa’s governance, before it’s too late
Peer review opening avenues for citizen engagement
By
David Mehdi Hamam
Africa at 50
Good governance: central to all progress
Autocracy gives way to multi-party elections and greater openness
By
André-Michel Essoungou
Also
Africa faces up to global turmoil
The continent is now stronger, says UN’s Cheick Sidi Diarra
By
Africa Renewal
NEPAD in action
Spurring business to invest in Africa’s future
NEPAD encourages African private sector engagement
By
Efam Dovi
Also
Women push onto Africa’s agenda
NEPAD responds to advocates for women’s rights
By
Itai Madamombe
Also
Ghana takes African governance exam
“Peer review” highlights progress, need for more reforms
By
Ernest Harsch
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NEPAD Monitor
Enlisting business support for Africa’s Millennium goals
By
Africa Renewal
Also
Accelerating Africa’s agriculture plan
By
Africa Renewal
Podcast