Workshops

Independence of APRM Needed for Good Governance in Africa

Abuja, 29 October 2006

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) has been described as a unique and important initiative of African leaders. But it should be driven by non-state actors, if it is to enthrone good governance in the continent.

Address by the Deputy President

The Presidency: Republic of South Africa

SPEECH BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT PHUMZILE MLAMBO-NGCUKA AT THE LAUNCH WORKSHOP OF THE AFRICAN MONITOR


Opening Address by Archbishop Ndugane

Opening Address of the African Monitor Workshop by The Most Reverend Njongonkulu Ndungane, The Archbishop of Cape Town.

“Let African Voices speak out for effective action on Africa’s development.”

Introduction

Madam Deputy President of the Republic, Honourable Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Leaders of Civil Society from all corners of the globe
Members of the Media and diplomatic corps
Religious leaders present here today
Ladies and Gentlemen.


Presentation: Meeting of the Heads of State

Title: Introducing the African Monitor to the African Former Heads of State.

Amount of time: About 15 minutes.


2006 Workshop Programme

VENUE: The President Hotel, 4 Alexander Road,
Bantry Bay, Cape Town
DATE: 2 May 2006
TIME: 08:00


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