Contents: A MESSAGE • AFRICA FUND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JENNIFER DAVIS • PROJECTS • PROTECTING THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY • BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE • THE AFRICA FUND'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY • RESEARCH AND EDUCATION • EXPOSING THE TRUTH • MAPPING THE FUTURE • AFRICA FUND PUBLICATIONS • ACCURATE INFORMATION EMPOWERS EFFECTIVE ACTION • INFORMATION • THE AFRICA FUND • THE AFRICA FUND • GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE • REQUESTS • MEMBERSHIP AND FUNDRAISING • FINANCIAL RESULTS • TRUSTEES • ADVISORY COMMITTEE • The report says throughout 1991 all across South Africa people were being killed, beaten and burned out of their houses even as the ANC and the government sat down...
Contents: A MESSAGE • AFRICA FUND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JENNIFER DAVIS • PROJECTS • PROTECTING THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY • BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE • THE AFRICA FUND'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY • RESEARCH AND EDUCATION • EXPOSING THE TRUTH • MAPPING THE FUTURE • AFRICA FUND PUBLICATIONS • ACCURATE INFORMATION EMPOWERS EFFECTIVE ACTION • INFORMATION • THE AFRICA FUND • THE AFRICA FUND • GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE • REQUESTS • MEMBERSHIP AND FUNDRAISING • FINANCIAL RESULTS • TRUSTEES • ADVISORY COMMITTEE • The report says throughout 1991 all across South Africa people were being killed, beaten and burned out of their houses even as the ANC and the government sat down in a series of negotiations for peace and democracy. Anyone who openly supported the ANC, the Black unions, or the community organizations became a target for the police, right-wing death squads, and pro-government vigilantes. The report discusses Albertina Sisulu, F.W. de Klerk, children, the African Nation Congress (ANC), Projects Director Dumisani Kumalo, Walter Sisulu, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell. New York Mayor David Dinkins, former Tanzanian President Julius K. Nyerere, South African nurse Khumba Mtinanza, Willis Mchunu, Cowley House, Tamboville, violence, the ANC's Women's section, the United Democratic Front (UDF), Murphy Morobe, J.P. Morgan, Cyril Ramaphosa, Alfre Woodard, Bishop Orris Walker, the Bush Administration, Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Diane Sosne, District 199 Northwest, and the Service Employees International Union.