The APRM 10 Years After: Reviewing a Decade of Peer Learning and Projecting a Future Developmental Governance of AfricaThe APRM 10 Years After: Reviewing a Decade of Peer Learning and Projecting a Future Developmental Governance of Africa
Policy Brief N°2
May 2013
Africa Governance Institute
Election-Related Disputes and Political ViolenceThe African Union Series
Report of the AU Panel of the Wise
July 2010
International Peace Institute
Sustainable Intensification: A New Paradigm for African AgricultureThe Montpellier Panel Report 2013
Equity in Extractives - Stewarding Africa’s natural ressources for allAfrica Progress Report 2013
Africa Progress Panel
AGIR Global Alliance for Resilience. Regional RoadmapAGIR Global Alliance for Resilience AGIR - Sahel and West Africa Adopted on April 9, 2013
Enhancing Stability and Development in Africa The Role of the African Development BankEnhancing Stability and Development in Africa The Role of the African Development Bank
Fragile States Unit: Policy Brief 01/2013
© AfDB 2013
LinkAfricaN° 1 - March-April 2013
A publication of the Transport and ICT Department of the African Development Bank
Structured Finance: Conditions for Infrastructure Project Bonds in African MarketsCedric Achille Mbeng Mezui
Bim Hundal
NEPAD
Regional Integration and Trade Department
2012 DAC Report on Multilateral Aid2012 DAC Report on Multilateral Aid
OECD
Better Policies for Better Lives
The report is available in English
The Mutual Review of Development Effectiveness is an exercise in mutual accountability undertaken jointly by the UNECA and the OECD following a request of NEPAD Heads of State and Government in 2003. Its purpose is to assess what has been done by Africa and its development partners to deliver commitments in relation to the continent’s development, what results have been achieved, and what the key future priorities are. It complements the self-assessments produced by each side to the partnership and looks at commitments made by political leaders collectively, rather than national governments individually. In doing so, it attempts to look at overall performance, recognizing however, that within this there is a large degree of variation and diversity between countries.
This is the fifth edition of the MRDE report, following the publication of earlier editions in 2005; 2009; 2010 and 2011. The 2012 report follows the same structure as previous reports and is accordingly organized around four broad policy areas: sustainable economic growth, investing in people, good governance, and financing for development.
