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Friedrich Ebert Stiftung - Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia
FES, German organisation, related to the SPD. Funder of media projects in Southern Africa. FES is a member of the Southern Africa Cummunity Media Funders Forum
http://www.fesnam.org.na
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GALA - Gay and Lesbian Archives
Johannesburg, South Africa: University of the Witwatersrand
GALA is an independent project of the South African History Archive (SAHA) based at the William Cullen Library at Wits. It provides a permanent institutional home for the wide range of historical and archival material relating to gay and lesbian experience in South Africa. No documents or catalogue on-line
http://www.wits.ac.za/gala/
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Gender Links
Johannesburg, South Africa
Dir: C.L. Morna
http://www.genderlinks.org.za
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Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
HBS, donor of media projects in Southern Africa.
HBS is a member in the Southern Africa Community Media Funders Forum.
http://www.boell.org.za
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Institute for the Advancement of Journalism
Johannesburg, South Africa
IAJ promotes and supports a free and independent press for South(ern) Africa. With general information. Partner NiZA media programme
http://www.iaj.org.za/
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International Federation of Journalists
Brussels, Belgium
IFJ, international organisation for journalists.
http://www.ifj.org/
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International Freedom of Expression eXchange
Toronto, Canada
IFEX, clearing house for organsiations for the freedom of expression. With links of affiliated members, archives, search facilities etc.
http://www.ifex.org/
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International Journalist Network
Washington, USA
News for journalists (Africa)
http://www.ijnet.org/News/Africa/
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Iris Imaginações / NOTMOC
Maputo, Mozambique
Iris Imaginações is an independent film- and video-production company.
Notmoc, Notícias de Moçambique, news briefings from the national press and written by own collaborators. With archives. In Portuguese. Stopped in Aug. 2002.
http://www.mol.co.mz/notmoc/
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Journaliste en danger
Kinshasa, DRC
JED defends the interests of journalists and fights for freedom of expression in DRC and other countries in francophone central Africa: Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo-Brazzaville, Equitorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, and Chad. Site contains annual reports on the freedom of the press. In French.
See also: Zie ook: www.jed-afrique.org.
http://www.jed-congo.org/
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