The NSCC is one of the key structures of the APRM platform, bringing together all the national structures from the 45 Member States. Its goal is ensuring coherence and competence of the APRM process from the perspective of implementation.
Today, Uganda has assumed leadership of the #APRM National Secretariats Coordinating Committee (NSCC). The Chairship runs astride that of the @KagutaMuseveni chairing the APR Forum of Heads of State & Government (2026 – 2028) @APRM_MarieRose@APRMorg@GNGwaku@Eloneainebyoona
Uganda’s APRM Chairship takes focus in the latest episode of Africa Governance Voices w/ Hon. @AmosLugoloobi. The conversation reflects on governance, peer learning, Africa-led solutions & the future direction of the APRM.
Catch the full episode on Wed, 20 May via APRM @YouTube.
The Assistant Coordinator, SDGs Mainstreaming & Partnerships @OmwaOgwang@aprm_ug is sharing insights on strengthening national financing frameworks and leveraging innovative tools to advance #SDGs#Agenda2063
A collective commitment to Africa’s development.
Participants at the APRM Technical Engagement on VNRs & Agenda 2063 Domestication in Johannesburg, Sandton.
#Agenda2063#SDGs
“No development outcome is sustainable without effective, accountable and inclusive governance systems.”
H.E. Hon. Amos Lugolobi underscores the central role of governance in delivering SDGs & Agenda 2063.
#Agenda2063#SDGs
Heartiest congratulations to our very own Dr. Rogers Matte on his well deserved promotion! We are all proud to work alongside you and look forward to your continued impact. 👏👏
Uganda is now the Chairman of the African Peer Review Mechanism @APRMorg, and this is not just a title, it’s a shift in how governance will be driven across Africa over the next two years.
In this video, I break down what that really means, drawing directly from the recent engagement between @aprm_ug and the APRM Continental Secretariat.
During his official visit to the Secretariat, Hon. @AmosLugoloobi made one thing very clear:
APRM must move beyond assessment and reporting to real, measurable impact. This signals a major transition, from producing governance reports to actually implementing reforms that improve people’s lives.
The priorities are also clear:
• Economic transformation and job creation
• Strengthening intra-African trade and infrastructure
• Linking governance to peace and security
• And most importantly, responding to the expectations of Africa’s young people
At the same time, the Secretariat led by the CEO @APRM_MarieRose emphasized the need for stronger coordination and a unified direction, ensuring that recommendations don’t just sit on paper, but translate into action across member states. @Eloneainebyoona@AprmChampions@OPMUganda@LennonMonyae
Today, I had the pleasure of receiving Hon. @AmosLugoloobi, Uganda’s State Minister for Finance and Planning (@mofpedU) and APRM Focal Point.
We discussed key priorities for Uganda’s two-year chairmanship of the @APRMorg. Our teams engaged in a productive session to align Uganda's vision with our strategic plan, ensuring our initiatives are perfectly synchronized.
We look forward to this new chapter under Uganda’s leadership as we work together to address the bottlenecks hindering good governance across Africa. 🌍🇺🇬