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Afrobarometer and African Peer Review Mechanism renew partnership to strengthen governance data and accountability in Africa

13 May 2025
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Afrobarometer and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) have renewed their  partnership with a three-year memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening  collaboration on governance data, monitoring, and evidence-based policy making across  Africa. 

APRM CEO Amb. Marie-Antoinette Rose-Quatre and Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka signed the agreement on the sidelines of the APRM’s Third Africa High-Level Forum on South South and Triangular Cooperation last week in Freetown, Sierra Leone. 

Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan survey research network that provides reliable  data on African experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance, and quality of life. A wide range of stakeholders routinely use Afrobarometer data in policy planning,  programme development and implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. 

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is a specialised agency of the African Union  that supports good governance through voluntary assessments, peer learning, and national  reform programmes aligned with Africa’s development goals. 

Over the years, Afrobarometer data have served as a valuable resource for several APRM  publications, including Africa Governance Report 2023: Unconstitutional Changes of  Government in Africa. In addition, the APRM drew on Afrobarometer’s expertise in  developing the methodology and tools for its African Governance Atlas. Through the Data  for Governance Alliance project, led by Afrobarometer, the two institutions have also  collaborated on several webinars and events. 

The renewed partnership aims to improve the availability and use of citizen-centred data by  aligning Afrobarometer’s public opinion research with APRM governance-monitoring tools  such as the Africa Governance Index and National Programmes of Action. The two  institutions will also work together to strengthen data systems, build capacity, and promote  the inclusion of youth and gender-focused governance indicators.  

“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to putting citizens at the heart of  governance,” said Asunka. “By aligning our data systems and sharing expertise, we can  ensure that the voices of ordinary citizens are not only heard but that they inform and  enhance responsive and accountable leadership and also contribute to tracking progress  towards the AU Agenda 2063 targets.” 

“We’ve been working very closely with Afrobarometer for a while now because the work that  APRM does is evidence-based,” Rose-Quartre added. “This MoU reflects a level of  commitment to collaborate with each other and to really enrich our work on the ground and  in the member states.”