Contents: 1. Sun City • 2. South Africa Now • 3. Projects With the ANC • 4. Projects with SWAPO • 5. Labor Education • 6. Research of RENAMO, UNITA • 7. Mozambique Support Network • 8. Book Project • 9. In Kind • The report says The Africa Fund had close to $550,000 worth of income and expenses on projects in 1989l the two largest projects this year were the "Sun City" project, which the Fund adopted in agreement with the artists in the fall of 1985 and the "South Africa Now" weekly television newsmagazine produced by Globalvision. The report mentions Danny Schechter, political prisoners, TransAfrica Forum, ACOA (American Committee...
Contents: 1. Sun City • 2. South Africa Now • 3. Projects With the ANC • 4. Projects with SWAPO • 5. Labor Education • 6. Research of RENAMO, UNITA • 7. Mozambique Support Network • 8. Book Project • 9. In Kind • The report says The Africa Fund had close to $550,000 worth of income and expenses on projects in 1989l the two largest projects this year were the "Sun City" project, which the Fund adopted in agreement with the artists in the fall of 1985 and the "South Africa Now" weekly television newsmagazine produced by Globalvision. The report mentions Danny Schechter, political prisoners, TransAfrica Forum, ACOA (American Committee on Africa), lawyers, church workers in Venda, detainees, the South African Council of Churches (SACC), anti-apartheid education, Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College, Lusaka, a computer technician, Macintosh computers, refugee children, education, the New York Area Labor Committee Against Apartheid, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Jacob Kahangua, George Houser, black trade unions in South Africa, the North Star Fund, the New World Foundation, the Boehm Foundation, Joshua Mailman, the Veatch program, medicines, medical aid organizations in North Carolina, Dumisani Kumalo, a wheelchair, Bill and Camile Cosby, United Methodist Women, SIDA (Swedish International Development Authority), NOVIB (Dutch International Development Financing Organization), individual donors, Los Angeles, Bill Minter, Chicago, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, USA For Africa, the North Shore Unitarian Universalists Association, Bruce Springsteen, and the Censored Project.