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  1. Africa south of the Sahara: Human rights
    Palo Alto, USA: Stanford University
    Good annotated index of selected internet sources, searchable by topic. Maintained by Karen Fung, Stanford University Library, Africa Collection.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/hurights.html

  2. AfricaFiles
    Toronto, Canada
    Canadian network on the promotion of human rights, economic justice and alternative analyses. Founded in 2002 by former members of the Inter-Church Coalition on Africa (ICCAF), and the Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa (TCLSAC). Website contains Africa InfoServ, a free e-mail information service with reports drawn from various sources on the issues of:: Africa general, AIDS, economic justice, gender, human rights, NEPAD, resource exploitation; Central, East, Southern and West Africa; Angola, Kenya, Sudan, and Zimbabwe.
    http://www.africafiles.org/

  3. African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
    Banjul, The Gambia
    Established by the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights which came into force on 21 October 1986 after its adoption in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1981 by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights is charged with ensuring the promotion and protection of Human and Peoples' Rights throughout the African Continent.
    http://www.achpr.org/index.html

  4. African Human Right Resource Center
    Minneapolis, USA: University of Minnesota
    Internet library with many on-line documents on human rights. Joint project of the Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Center (Kampala, Uganda) and the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center.
    http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/index.html

  5. African Legal Aid
    Maastricht, Netherlands
    Africa Legal Aid (AFLA) was launched in Maastricht, the Netherlands in 1995. Since the establishment of Africa Legal Aid, many activities have been undertaken to give recognition to human rights protection in Africa, including fund raising, lobbying and human rights education as well as submitting cases to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (www.achpr.org).
    http://www.afla.unimaas.nl

  6. Afronet
    Lusaka, Zambia
    The Inter-African network for human rights and development. Contains reports and news, in particular on countries in southern Africa. Official site. European mirror www.oneworld.org/afronet/afronet.htm, less frequenly updated
    http://afronet.org.za/afronet.htm

  7. Amnesty International
    London: Great Britain
    Contains, among other things, publications by country or region, country reports since 1994, thematic reports, and an index on all publications since 1996
    http://www.amnesty.org/

  8. Angonet: Justice and Peace in Angola
    Luanda, Angola
    Portuguese/English on-line library, updated regularly. Includes Angola Peacebuilding Programme, news, documents, case studies and links
    http://www.angonet.org/servidor_justicia&paz.html

  9. Associação Nacional dos Deficientes Angolanos
    Luanda, Angola
    ANDA, National Assaciation of Angolan Handicapped.
    andangol@netangola.com
    Associação Nacional dos Deficientes Angolanos

  10. CARER
    Blanytre, Malawi
    Malawi Centre for Advice, Research and Education on Human Rights.
    malawicarer@malawi.net
    CARER

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