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  1. Africa south of the Sahara: Business and economy
    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/biz.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 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

  4. Afrodad
    Harare, Zimbabwe
    The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) is a civil society organisation focusing on lasting solutions to Africa’s mounting debt problem and its negative impact on development. Includes publications, and debt profiles of many African countries (Angola, DRC, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe etc.)
    http://www.afrodad.org

  5. AICC
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    The African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC) is a NGO focussed on the co-operation between NGO’s, governments and companies. AICC believes that it is of the utmost importance to raise awareness on CSR and the role companies might have in society. The AICC is also the Secretariat for Global Reporting Initiative Briefing in South Africa.
    http://www.corporatecitizenship-africa.com

  6. Alternative Information and Development Centre
    Cape Town, South Africa
    AIDC, alternative information centre doing research, education, training, campaigning and lobbying on macro-issues affecting the development process in South Africa, including on NEPAD and debt. With archives on their activities
    http://www.aidc.org.za/

  7. BeFSA CSR
    Pretoria, South Africa
    Bench Marks Foundation of Southern Africa for Corporate Social Responsibility (BeFSA CSR) is an organisation promoting positive corporate social responsibility by stating comprehensive standards and expectations fundamental to a responsible company's action.
    http://www.bench-marks.org

  8. Business and human rights resource centre
    London, Great Britain
    The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre's on-line library covers over 150 topics, over 160 countries, over 150 industry sectors. The site is composed of links to a wide range of materials published by companies, NGOs, governments, intergovernmental organisations, journalists, academics, etc. It includes reports of corporate misconduct, as well as positive examples of "best practice" by companies. The centre is initiated by Christopher L. Avery.
    http://www.business-humanrights.org/

  9. Business Day
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    South African daily with emphasis on economic news. With searchable archives
    http://www.bday.co.za/

  10. Business Trust
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    The Business Trust is an initiative of 145 companies in South Africa working in partnership with government. It undertakes targeted job creation and capacity building programmes, while the economy is put on a growth path that will provide sustained improvements in the lives of the majority of South Africans.
    http://www.btrust.org.za

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