Progress in implementing the APRM in South Africa Details: | ||
Where: | Pan African Parliament - Midrand | |
Date: | Tuesday 28 Jun 2011 -Tuesday 28 Jun 2011 | |
Time: | 10:00 -13:00 | |
Event description: | ||
The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) and the African Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project (AfriMAP) will launch the South African APRM Monitoring Project (AMP) Report on Tuesday 28 June 2011 at the Pan African Parliament, 19 Richards Drive, Gallagher Estate, Midrand, commencing at 10:00am. The report, entitled Progress in implementing the APRM in South Africa, is the first attempt to gauge the views and opinions of civil society about the APRM and its progress in this country, while measuring the commitment levels of the government of South Africa in implementing its National Programme of Action in critical areas such as justice sector reforms; crime; corruption; political participation; public service delivery; press freedom; managing diversity; deepening democracy and overall governance, amongst other issues. The report is a culmination of a year-long collective effort among CSOs to jointly assess and analyse governance in South Africa. It finds that progress has been admirable in a few areas, but slow in several others. Details about the event here |
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Launch: June 2011 Report on the Progress In Implementing The APRM In South Africa
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The report can be downloaded here: http://www.saiia.org.za/books/implementing-the-aprm-views-from-civil-society.html
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