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The African Commission for Policy and Leadership (ACPL) is a non-state Think-Tank founded in May 2010 with a vision of supporting African countries, regional bodies such as ECOWAS, African Union and NEPAD, towards catalyzing new paradigms in African leadership and policymaking, through partnerships with other non-state actors, donors, development partners , and the private sector.<ref>http://www.non-gov.org/profile/africomm</ref> |
The African Commission for Policy and Leadership (ACPL) is a non-state Think-Tank founded in May 2010 with a vision of supporting African countries, regional bodies such as ECOWAS, African Union and NEPAD, towards catalyzing new paradigms in African leadership and policymaking, through partnerships with other non-state actors, donors, development partners , and the private sector.<ref>http://www.non-gov.org/profile/africomm</ref> |
Revision as of 05:02, 10 January 2011
The African Commission for Policy and Leadership (ACPL)
The African Commission for Policy and Leadership (ACPL) is a non-state Think-Tank founded in May 2010 with a vision of supporting African countries, regional bodies such as ECOWAS, African Union and NEPAD, towards catalyzing new paradigms in African leadership and policymaking, through partnerships with other non-state actors, donors, development partners , and the private sector.[1]
Overview
ACPL is a unique model of Corporate Social Responsibility referred to as Non-profit Institutional Response Initiative (NIRI), which involves the use of using partnerships and ad-hoc think-tank to achieve its objectives.[2]. The institutional response initiative strategy was developed by the CEO of Synergy PMP an African Knowledge & Project Management , as well as Leadership Development for -profit firm in collaboration with partners from the private, development, public and civil society sectors.
Commission Charter
Membership
Founder
Foundation Members
Organisation of ACPL
Current Issues in Leadership and Policy
Interventions in Policy and Leadership
ACPL Partners
Sponsorship
See also
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