Governance and APRM: Events

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Governance and APRM: Events

Scoping Workshop: Developing The Capacity Of Civil Society To Track The Implementation Of The African Peer Review Mechanism
12 Oct ober 2010 -13 October 2010
Event Details

The APRM: Taking Peer Learning To The Next Level
20 July 2010 -21 July 2010
Event Details

SAIIA Roundtable: Lessons from Lesotho's APRM Process,
featuring Ambassador HM Leteka
29 March 2010

Photos

Article in Business Day, 19 April 2010

Article on apanews.net, 9 April 2010

Article in City Press, 4 April 2010

The views expressed in these articles do not necessarily reflect those of SAIIA

 


SAIIA Roundtable: The African Peer Review Mechanism - Progress and Prospects, featuring Dr Kojo Busia of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa's APRM Support Unit  Photos

19 February 2010


Preparing Djibouti for the APRM (link to UNDP's Governance Assessment Portal, French with English Summary)

27-28 January 2010


Integrating Governance into University Education: A Workshop for African Academic Experts

20-21 May 2009


South Africa's Foreign Engagements and Human Rights

25-26 March 2009


The State of Governance in Africa: Formal Rules, Informal Realities and Strategies for Change

18-20 November 2008


Learning Lessons from African Peer Review

12-13 September 2006

Governance and APRM

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Call For Papers

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Upcoming events

15 Sep 2010 - China in Africa: Debating Sino-Sudan relations, Oasis Camp, Juba, South Sudan
16 Sep 2010 - Internalizing sustainability for a low-carbon future: the case of a South African business, The Centre for the Book, Cape Town
21 Sep 2010 - From Global Energy Dependence to Local Economic Independence, Jan Smuts House, Johannesburg
12 Oct 2010 - Scoping Workshop: Developing the Capacity of Civil Society to Track the Implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism, Jan Smuts House, Johannesburg

SAIIA Spotlight

Climate Change and Trade: The Challenges for Southern Africa

 

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The long-awaited Copenhagen summit on climate change gave to the world a broad political agreement, but without any teeth. Meanwhile concerns over the climate change agenda finding its way into the multilateral trading system are growing, at a time when the trading system is struggling to find its own feet.

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