The NEPAD initiative emerged in 2001 as a renewed effort by African leaders to break away from the bad governance character that is responsible for the underdevelopment of most African nation-states. The NEPAD agenda is to provide a roadmap for Africa’s rejuvenation of the spirit of good governance and development. It is an agenda that is internationally focused, but to be driven by Africans with local implications for individual African nation. Hence, ensuring its success by implementing the spirit of the document by African states is pivotal. This paper by utilizing the analytical approach via documentary sources briefly examines the progress made and challenges to the NEPAD initiative in Nigeria. Despite the value of the document which h...
The timeline for NEPAD’s programme of development in Africa is expected to consummate by 2015. Less...
The practice of democracy in Nigeria has been rippled with many challenges especially, the lack of d...
This paper is an attempt to respond to the question of whether Africa will be able to meet the NEPAD...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), is the latest in a long line of policy framewo...
This study examines the prominence of the term governance and its use in multilateral organisations,...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as an Agency of the African Union was establish...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as an Agency of the African Union was establish...
This paper takes a governance (Leftwich, 1993, pp. 605-624) perspective in examining agenda setting ...
This study is an attempt to assess the response of the Nigerian Government to the New Partnership fo...
The paper examines the previous African development initiatives in its historical context, the theor...
The critical necessity of development for Africa in the 21st century is an issue around which there ...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Nigeria, marked an important landmark development in the set of changes in South Africa’s economic r...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
This article examines the major provisions of the 2014 African Charter on the Values and Principles ...
The timeline for NEPAD’s programme of development in Africa is expected to consummate by 2015. Less...
The practice of democracy in Nigeria has been rippled with many challenges especially, the lack of d...
This paper is an attempt to respond to the question of whether Africa will be able to meet the NEPAD...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), is the latest in a long line of policy framewo...
This study examines the prominence of the term governance and its use in multilateral organisations,...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as an Agency of the African Union was establish...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as an Agency of the African Union was establish...
This paper takes a governance (Leftwich, 1993, pp. 605-624) perspective in examining agenda setting ...
This study is an attempt to assess the response of the Nigerian Government to the New Partnership fo...
The paper examines the previous African development initiatives in its historical context, the theor...
The critical necessity of development for Africa in the 21st century is an issue around which there ...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Nigeria, marked an important landmark development in the set of changes in South Africa’s economic r...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
This article examines the major provisions of the 2014 African Charter on the Values and Principles ...
The timeline for NEPAD’s programme of development in Africa is expected to consummate by 2015. Less...
The practice of democracy in Nigeria has been rippled with many challenges especially, the lack of d...
This paper is an attempt to respond to the question of whether Africa will be able to meet the NEPAD...