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Intermarc Consulting

An international organization that supports citizens, governments, civil society, businesses, and academic institutions in accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa. The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development is a universal commitment by both developed and developing countries to strengthen global partnerships through collaborative implementation for lasting change. This aligns with the broader goal of the Africa eGovernance Conference to serve as a catalyst for purposeful digital governance in Africa.

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)

The APRM is a commonly agreed instrument to which AU member states have voluntarily acceded as an African self-monitoring mechanism. The APRM is often described as « Africa’s unique and innovative approach to governance, » whose objective is to improve governance dynamics at the local, national, and continental levels.

The African Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM)

The African Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM) is a leading international professional organization that promotes best practices and excellence in public administration and management in Africa through research, publications, training, seminars, consultancy, conferences, and awards. AAPAM’s membership includes African governments, the private sector, civil society, international organizations, practitioners, academics, and young professionals. AAPAM operates primarily, but not exclusively, in Africa.

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

As a service provider in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development and international education, GIZ is committed to shaping a livable future worldwide. With over 50 years of experience in diverse areas, including economic development and employment promotion, energy and the environment, and peace and security, it is recognized for its diverse expertise, sought worldwide by the German government, European Union institutions, the United Nations, the private sector, and governments of other countries.

The African Development Bank Group (AFDB)

Khartoum (Sudan), September 1964. A group of African men meet in Khartoum, Sudan, to ratify the multinational agreement establishing the African Development Bank. They represent twenty-five governments from across the continent. They are all invested with the same mission and bearers of the same hope: that this new institution will contribute to the development and unity of Africa.

The Republic of Zambia SMART Zambia Institue

The Electronic Government (e-Gov), also known as the Smart Zambia Institute, is a division of the Office of the President responsible for the management and promotion of e-government services and processes; facilitating access to e-government services to improve service delivery for citizens; and coordinating e-government and information and communication technology matters in public bodies. The division derives its mandate from the e-Government Act No. 41 of 2021. This governance law is necessary to facilitate access to e-government services to improve service delivery.

The Africa Union Development Agency ( AUDA-NEPAD)

Lors de la 31e session ordinaire de la Conférence des chefs d’État et de gouvernement de l’Union africaine, tenue à Nouakchott (Mauritanie) en juin 2018, il a été décidé de transformer l’Agence de planification et de coordination du NEPAD en Agence de développement de l’Union africaine-NEPAD (AUDA-NEPAD). La création de l’AUDA-NEPAD s’inscrit dans le cadre des réformes globales visant à améliorer l’impact et l’efficacité opérationnelle de l’Union.Le mandat de l’AUDA-NEPAD est de : a) Coordonner et exécuter des projets régionaux et continentaux prioritaires pour promouvoir l’intégration régionale en vue de la réalisation accélérée de l’Agenda 2063.

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