Newly-added WWW Links: August '95
August 23, 1995
Country-Specific
Algeria:
- Algeria (Don
Mabry)
The Historical Text Archive is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Computing
Center of Mississippi State University. The archive contains a variety of resources of interest to
historians.
Egypt:
- Egypt (Don Mabry)
The Historical Text Archive is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Computing
Center of Mississippi State University. The archive contains a variety of resources of interest to
historians.
- Secrets of the Lost Tomb
A mammoth mausoleum uncovered in Egypt sheds new light on the epic life of Ramesses the Great.
With video footage provided exclusively to TIME, Egyptologist Kent Weeks provides the first multimedia
tour of what may hold up to 50 sons of the greatest of the pharaohs.
Ghana:
- Chonia Informatica
Chonia Informatica, is a Public Access Internet Provider. Aim And Focus is to provide affordable
electronic communication, information and networking services to people and organisations working in
development and social change in Ghana. Our primary focus is on meeting the information and
communication need of nongovernment and community-based organizations.
Ivory Coast:
Kenya:
- COMPUTEK News
A Publication of the Kenya Association for the Advancement of Computing Technology (KaACT).
Copyright (c) 1995. All rights reserved.
- Kenya (Richard Bowen)
- Kenya News
Morocco:
- Morocco (Don
Mabry)
The Historical Text Archive is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Computing
Center of Mississippi State University. The archive contains a variety of resources of interest to
historians.
Niger:
Nigeria:
Sudan:
- Sudan Chronology (The Carter Center)
In Sudan, the Center has worked to bring about a resolution of the country's long civil war,
increase agricultural production, and improve public health. Most recently, the Center has coordinated
an unprecedented large-scale collaboration among Sudanese health organizations and international
relief agencies to prevent river blindness, immunize children against preventable diseases, and put in
place measures to eradicate Guinea worm disease during a four-month ceasefire.
- Sudan: What Future for Human Rights
Amnesty International launches campaign on human rights abuses in Sudan
Tunisia:
Zimbabwe:
- Great Zimbabwe
- Old Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Old Bulawayo, in western Zimbabwe, was the late 19th century capital of the Nbebele
king Lobengula. Properly interpreted and displayed, the settlement has great potential as
a tourist attraction, educational resource and cultural monument.
Economy
- Privatization: Middle East & North
Africa
Privatization Middle East & North Africa is targeting individuals interested in privatization
programs in this region. PMENA will be issued every Monday, giving you the latest news about
privatization in North Africa and the Middle East including Turkey and Iran.
News
- News Stand
- Eye on Africa (AfreeNET)
News from Cameroon, Gabon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Somalia, Tanzania.
Religion
- Africa
Missions
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of the Department of Missions at Abilene Christian University.
Technology & Science
- Sub-Saharan Africa Program (AAAS)
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) program activities center on
improving access for African researchers to scientific and technological information, on encouraging
other aspects of capacity building for universities and related organizations within the region, and
on promoting productive collaborative ties between U.S. and African scientists and institutions.
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