
Preview themes from the new Africa Progress Report here.
Watch the APP launch of the 2012 Africa Progress Report, Jobs, Justice and Equity, at the WEF on Africa, 11 May in Addis Ababa.

See This is Africa's in depth coverage of the 2012 Africa Progress Report and launch.
Read Kevin Watkins at the Brookings Institution blog, on the APR 2012 Report
Read Guardian UK's coverage of the new Africa Progress Report
Duncan Green, Head of Research for Oxfam Great Britain, highlights the APR 2012 on From Poverty to Power
Africa Progress Panel Member Bob Geldof speaks to ITV1 London on the 2012 Africa Progress Report launch, WEF Africa and development assistance.

The Africa Progress Panel (APP) consists of ten distinguished individuals from the private and public sector, who advocate on global issues of importance to Africa and the world. Mr Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations and Nobel laureate, chairs the APP and is closely involved in its day-to-day work.
The Panel’s unique convening power allows it to focus on complex and high-impact issues such as global governance, peace and security, climate change, food security, sustainable economic development, and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). While these problems have immediate ramifications for Africa, their solutions require the coming together of a wide range of stakeholders within and outside Africa.
The life experiences of Panel members give them a formidable ability to access a wide and deep cross-section of society. This means they are well placed to affect change on issues that require the engagement of multiple stakeholders. The Panel’s primary objective is to advocate for shared responsibility between African leaders and their international partners to ensure sustainable and equitable development in Africa.