Annual report for 1993. Included are a cover letter "Why We Are Going On" which says apartheid will leave a terrible legacy of poverty, deprivation and probably violence not only in South Africa but in all the surrounding countries of southern Africa. The cover letter says in Angola Jonas Savimbi is waging a vicious was because he lost an election and Mozambique needs to ensure that a fragile peace leads to free elections. The report says for Southern Africa 1993 was a year of both triumph and terror. The report says the setting of a date for South Africa's first democratic elections was a cause for celebration throughout Southern Africa. The report says inside South Africa people began to...
Annual report for 1993. Included are a cover letter "Why We Are Going On" which says apartheid will leave a terrible legacy of poverty, deprivation and probably violence not only in South Africa but in all the surrounding countries of southern Africa. The cover letter says in Angola Jonas Savimbi is waging a vicious was because he lost an election and Mozambique needs to ensure that a fragile peace leads to free elections. The report says for Southern Africa 1993 was a year of both triumph and terror. The report says the setting of a date for South Africa's first democratic elections was a cause for celebration throughout Southern Africa. The report says inside South Africa people began to confront apartheid's devastating legacy. The report says as soon as the voting date was set The Africa Fund launched the South Africa Election Watch to protect the elections. The report says Africa Fund Executive Director Jennifer Davis met with Nelson Mandela just before his historic speech calling for an end to sanctions. The report includes a quote of Julius Nyerere, the first President of Tanzania. The report says The Africa Fund's women's project helped the emerging women's movement in South Africa build ties with their U.S. counterparts. The report says The Africa Fund hosted a breakfast meeting which enabled Mozambique's President Joaquim Chissano to update church and community leaders on his nation's difficult peace process. The report discusses Jonas Savimbi and UNITA The report discusses the dictatorial regime of President Mobutu and violence and repression in Zaire. The report says among the project The Africa Fund supported in 1973 were The Matla Trust, The Trauma Center For Victims Of Violence and Torture, and The Mozambique Media Co-op. The report includes a list of Trustees and the Advisory Committee and information on Financial Results, General and Administrative, Bequests, and Membership and Fundraising. • Facing the Future • Projects • Protecting South Africa's Elections • Building for the Future • Working for Peace in Africa • The Africa Fund • Supporting Self-Help Projects in Southern Africa • Research and Education • Publications