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Africa: African Human Rights Directory Available
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given the difficulty in maintaining up-to-date links in old files.
However, we hope they may still provide leads for your research.
Africa: African Human Rights Directory Available
Date Distributed (ymd): 950309

March, 1995

A new directory, *The Status of Human Rights Organizations in
Sub-Saharan Africa*, has been published by the International
Human Rights Internship Program (IHRIP) and the Swedish NGO
Foundation for Human Rights.

Based on field research during the period November 1993
through March 1994, it lists, describes and provides contact
information on organizations in 26 countries (Benin, Burkina
Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana,
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali,
Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal,
South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia and
Zimbabwe).  There is also a short background note on the
situation in each country, and a list of the individuals
interviewed by the visiting researchers.

The preface notes that it is not a comprehensive inventory,
and that some of the information may be quickly outdated.
But the compilers, along with the nine researchers, all
themselves involved in human rights work and the majority
themselves Africans from countries other than the ones they
researched, have provided an excellent resource for all those
concerned with advancing human rights on the continent.

230 pages.  Available from IHRIP for US$21 in U.S.A., US$22 in
Canada/Mexico, and US$30 outside North America, including
shipping and handling charges.   Contact IHRIP, Institute of
International Education, 1400 K St. NW, Suite 650, Washington,
DC 20005 U.S.A. Phone: 202-326-7725.  Fax: 202-326-7736.
Email: cbaldwin@iie.org.

Also available from The Swedish NGO Foundation for Human
Rights, Drottninggatan 101, S-113 60 Sweden.  Phone: 46-8-
303150.  Fax: 46-8-303031.  Inquire for prices.

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This notice is made available by the Africa Policy
Information Center (APIC).  APIC's primary objective is
to widen the policy debate in the United States around
African issues and the U.S. role in Africa, by
concentrating on providing accessible policy-relevant
information and analysis usable by a wide range of
groups and individuals.  APIC is affiliated with the
Washington Office on Africa (WOA), a not-for-profit
church, trade union and civil rights group supported
organization that works with Congress on Africa-related
legislation.

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