Organisational Profile
Africa Partnership Forum (APF)
The Africa Partnership Forum (APF) is a unique international body established following the Evian G8 Summit in 2003 as a way of broadening the existing dialogue between the G8 and the New Partnership for Africa?s Development (NEPAD) to include other African institutions and Africa?s major bilateral and multilateral development partners. The APF?s core remit is to catalyze action at the highest political level in favour of African development and to promote an ongoing strategic dialogue with Africa on emerging concerns and priorities. Its work is focused on monitoring progress achieved in delivering on commitments that have been made by African governments and their development partners, identifying bottlenecks, and signalling priorities for follow-up action by APF members. APF members ? Africa, G8, OECD and other development partners ? all work together as equals in the Forum, and ensure synergies and coherence with other international fora.
associated case studies
Africa Partnership Forum - Private Sector Initiatives in Climate Change Adaptation