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Pambazuka Newsletter - http://www.pambazuka.org/
An advocacy tool for social justice, designed specifically for those working in Africa -- subscription information and archives. |
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Africa Policy Information Center - http://www.africapolicy.org/
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing accessible information and analysis on African issues. |
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Support for Analysis and Research in Africa - http://www.aed.org/sara/
Works to identify social-sector issues of regional concern in Africa and participates in research, analysis, and dissemination activities related to these issues. |
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BBC News - In Depth: Africa Food Crisis - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/africa/2006/africa_food_crisis/default.stm
Ongoing news and analysis about the drought and politics behind the famine in Africa. Includes reports by region, aid worker's diary, pictures, audio, video and discussion forum. |
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Non-Governmental Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa - http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/toc.htm
The Peace Resource Center includes a large collection of international human rights treaties, instruments, general comments, recommendations, decisions, and views of treaty bodies; other U.N. human rights materials, with an emphasis on peace and war related materials |
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Safer Africa - http://www.saferafrica.org/
South African NGO supporting long-term security and development needs in the vision of the African Renewal and the values of Pan-Africanism. Includes programme areas, documents, events, training and online copies of Pax Africa, supporting peace and security. |
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Bhlasen.com - http://hcs.harvard.edu/bhlasen
An information portal focused on providing perspective to discussions on current events and policy in Africa. |
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The Flight of African Financial and Intellectual Capital - http://www.emeagwali.com/interviews/capital-flight/africa.html
Interview with Philip Emeagwali on corruption, military dictators and the flight of "intellectual capital" to the West, and the flight of money from Africa to Swiss banks. |
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Emeagwali.com - Brain Drain - http://www.emeagwali.com/interviews/brain-drain/education-in-africa-brain-drain-problem-worldnet-africa-journal.html
Worldnet television interviews renowned Nigerian scientist, Philip Emeagwali, on the social, economic and political impact of the emigration of African intellectuals, scientists and medical doctors. |