The
21st meeting of the Heads of State and Government participating in the African
Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) has decided to conduct Continental wide
sensitization seminars and cited Dar es Salaam as one of the venues.
The
news was announced during the APRM meeting held on 24th June 2014, in Malabo -
Equatorial Guinea. The main theme of this year's meeting is 'Promoting Good
Governance for the Well Being of the People of Africa.'
According
to the APRM Tanzania Executive Secretary, Rehema Twalib who is attending the
meetings in Malabo, Tanzania will host a sub-regional level APRM meeting later
this year.
“In
an effort to step up awareness on the APRM process, the Panel has embarked on
regional sensitization workshops. Tanzania has been designated to hold the East
African Workshop which will include participants from all Eastern African
countries,” she said.
A
total of 35 out of 54 AU countries are participating in the APRM process. In
her opening speech, the APRM Chairperson, Madam Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf addressed
issues of sustainability of the APRM process, focusing on a well-coordinated
restructuring of the APRM Continental Secretariat.
The
participating Heads of States reiterated their commitment to fast track the
process. In this regard, four countries including Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and
South Africa have been lined up for a second Peer Review under the APRM
auspices and countries that are ready of their first Peer Review include; Chad,
Mauritania, Senegal and Liberia.
Tanzania
is a member of the APRM since 2004 and has completed all the initial stages of
the governance review. A Programme of Action is now in place and the government
is working on the identified governance challenges.
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