In a bid to delve into the transformative journey towards a prosperous Africa, Mohamed Sheshu Sheriff, the Executive Secretary of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) National Secretariat, is set to deliver a public lecture titled “The Africa We Want: The APRM’s Mission and Vision in the Context of the AU Agenda 2063.”

The APRM National Secretariat is set to host a series of enlightening public lectures, offering valuable insights into the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and the visionary AU Agenda 2063. These engaging sessions aim to empower university students and administration, fostering a deeper understanding of Africa’s trajectory and the role each individual can play in shaping its future.

Event 1:

Date: January 23, 2024
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Venue: Ahmad Tejan Kabba Hall, Eastern Technical University
The inaugural event at Eastern Technical University’s Ahmad Tejan Kabba Hall promises an informative exploration of the APRM’s mission and vision within the context of the AU Agenda 2063. Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into the mechanisms promoting good governance and inclusive development across the continent.

Event 2:

Date: January 24, 2024
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Venue: Great Hall, Njala University Bo Campus

The second event, hosted at Njala University’s Great Hall on the Bo Campus, continues the discourse on Africa’s future. Participants will gain valuable insights into the collaborative efforts of the APRM and AU Agenda 2063, contributing to the shared vision of an integrated, prosperous, and peaceful continent.

According to Mohamed Shusu Sheriff, the Executive Secretary, the lecture aims to unveil the significance of the APRM and its role in promoting good governance and inclusive development across Africa.

Key questions to be explored during the session include:

What is the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and how does it advance good governance and inclusive development in Africa?
What is the AU Agenda 2063, and how does it envision Africa’s trajectory as a global force by 2063?
How can the APRM and AU Agenda 2063 collaborate to realize the shared vision of an integrated, prosperous, and peaceful continent?
The lecture promises an interactive experience, encouraging students, scholars, citizens, and stakeholders to actively participate in discussions. Attendees will not only learn from an expert but also have the opportunity to contribute their views and ideas, fostering a collective effort towards the African renaissance.

Be part of this enlightening session and discover how you can actively contribute to shaping the future of Africa.