Lessons from implementing the APRM National Programme of Action in Nigeria (January 2014)

15th January 2015 By: South African Institute of International Affairs

Lessons from implementing the APRM National Programme of Action in Nigeria (January 2014)

The way in which the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) has unfolded in Nigeria – a key regional player with Africa’s largest population – offers lessons and guidance to other participating APRM countries. The peer review process must be followed by the effective implementation of the National Programme of Action (NPoA) – the document that seeks to remedy any governance weaknesses unearthed in the review. The most significant challenges are poor monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the NPoA’s implementation, limited capacity and funding constraints.

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Author: Mouzayian Khalil-Babatunde, South African Institute of International Affairs