Africa: Liberia Seeks Stronger APRM At 65th Panel Meeting

17 March 2014
The NEWS (Monrovia)

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), a self-monitoring instrument created by African leaders in 2003, convened its 65th Meeting of Eminent Persons in Monrovia over the weekend, with member states seeking to strengthen the mechanism as it strives to influence governance system across the continent.

The Panel Meeting discussed and concluded resolutions on deepening the APRM process and structure in member states, strengthening relationships with stakeholders and integration with the Africa Union. The Chairperson of the APR Panel of Eminent Persons, Ambassador Fatuma Ndangiza presided over the proceedings held at the Royal Grand Hotel in Sinkor.

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