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Extractions: Useful addresses ... National Parks HISTORY: ujamaa GOVERNMENT: Legislative power rests with the unicameral National Assembly which is elected every five years and which recently approved constitutional changes allowing for multi-party politics. The first elections for the presidency held under the new system took place in 1995 and will be held every five years. - Choose A City - ABERDEEN ANDOVER AVIEMORE AYLESBURY AYR BALLYPATRICK BANBURY BARNSTAPLE BEDFORD BELFAST BERWICK BIRMINGHAM BLACKPOOL BOURNEMOUTH BRACKNELL BRIDLINGTON BRISTOL BRIZE NORTON CAMBORNE CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CARLISLE DONCASTER DUBLIN DUMFRIES EASINGTON EDINBURGH EXETER GATWICK GLASGOW HEATHROW HUDDERSFIELD HULL INVERNESS ISLE OF WIGHT KESWICK KINLOSS KIRKWALL LANCASTER LEEDS LEICESTER LERWICK LIVERPOOL LIZARD LONDON MALLAIG MANCHESTER MILFORD HAVEN NEWCASTLE NEWQUAY NORTHAMPTON NORWICH NOTTINGHAM OBAN PERSHORE PERTH PLYMOUTH PORTSMOUTH RHYL RONALDSWAY SCILLY ISLES SCUNTHORPE SHANNON SHAWBURY SHEFFIELD SHOEBURYNESS SKIPTON SOUTHAMPTON STAFFORD STANSTED STOKE
Wateraid WaterAid starts work in Ethiopia, tanzania, Uganda and Sierra Leone; Volunteer engineeringadvisers appointed. 1982 Formation of regional WaterAid fundraising http://www.wateraid.org.uk/site/about_us/40.asp
Extractions: WaterAid's 21st birthday - celebrating 21 years of water for life More than 6.5 million beneficiaries to date Water Matters campaign launched WaterAid's Director a member of British government delegation to World Water Forum, The Hague WaterAid awarded a RHS Chelsea flower show bronze medal for display depicting the relationship between water and rice in Nepal. More than 6 million beneficiaries to date WaterAid starts to work in francophone West Africa - pilot projects start in Mali and Burkino Faso Former Director, Jon Lane, awarded OBE for work for WaterAid The Wessex Water Great Sandcastle Challenge set a new world record for building sandcastles - 133,979! WaterAid starts to work in Madagascar and Malawi Jon Lane retires as director of WaterAid and is succeeded by Ravi Narayanan (formerly of Action Aid) on 1 August Regional fundraising offices open in Leeds, Birmingham and Bristol First project officer for urban work appointed WaterAid chosen as 'The Guardian' newspaper's Christmas charity Appeal WaterAid exhibits at the Chelsea Flower Show with stand displaying the theme of an African kitchen garden awarded bronze medal WaterAid's first advocacy report published on Tanzania Country Strategies developed and approved for all overseas work. Hygiene Education Adviser appointed
Foreign Governments/Africa Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, tanzania, and Zimbabwe. and social conditions with someregional and country Multidisciplinary with links to history resources as http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/forafr.html
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African Studies Center regional US States Rhode Island Cities Providence Education College andMediterranean antiquity, including their languages, history, and cultures. http://www.modares.ac.ir/asc/Page15.htm
Extractions: linking African Studies African Studies ... Studies - scholarly resources in text, multimedia, and interactive format. University of Cape Town African Studies Library ... Studies - seeks to contribute to the study and understanding of the modern history and current affairs of the Middle East and Africa. African American Studies (CAAS) ... Diaspora Project - organize into topics pertaining to the African Diaspora. African American Studies African ... Studies - includes publications catalog. Center for Afroamerican and African Studies James S. Coleman ... Studies - information on course offerings, programs (lectures, conferences, study abroad, outreach), faculty and students. African American Studies Francophone ... Program - examines West Asian, African , and Mediterranean antiquity, including their languages, history, and cultures.
Sub-Saharan African History Sources Collection of primary and secondary sources dealing with the history of Africa RegionalSites. tanzania Sakuma Home Page Home page of the Sakuma Museum in Kisesa http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/africa.html
Extractions: Online collection of over 3000 slides, 500 photographs and 50 hours of sound from 45 African countries. Emphasis is on contemporary Africa. Also see the Herskovits Library poster collection , Smithsonian's exhibit African Voices Africana.com and the BBC's Story of Africa Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources
Tanzanian Newspapers And News Sites Africa Online tanzania News and information on tanzania. Express Online Qualityweekly providing news and analysis on tanzanian and regional affairs. http://www.world-newspapers.com/tanzania.html
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Extractions: Purpose Accomplishments Board of Directors Purpose "Around the world, wherever human rights are violated, women and girls suffer the most." - Margaret A. Schuler, President, WLDI In both industrialized and developing countries, women are more likely than men to live in poverty, endure low status within the family, be refugees, migrate in search of work, suffer from poor health and nutrition and be solely responsible for the maintenance and care of children. Even worse, women and girls are increasingly victims of state-sponsored or condoned violence and repression. Female infanticide, honor killings, acid attacks, female genital mutilation, widow abuse, sexual slavery and child marriage are still practiced in too many parts of the world. And mass rape has become a common terror tactic in ethnic cleansing campaigns. In many nations, the legal systems perpetuate sex bias. Often laws and customs openly discriminate against women. Women are routinely denied their most basic economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights. Unfortunately, women who are the subject of violence and discrimination often have no idea what rights they have, or they don't know any effective methods to enforce those rights. In short, they lack the knowledge or the skills to advocate for themselves.