The Africa Fund
New York, New York, United States
January 1995
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The biography says since 1980, Dumisani Shadrack Kumalo has been Projects Director for The Africa Fund and the American Committee on Africa; soon after arriving in the U.S. as an exile from apartheid in 1977, Kumalo joined the struggle for economic and justice in South Africa. The biography says as far back as 1981, Kumalo began working closely with state and local legislators, pension and public investment trustees, to help them divest funds from banks and companies doing business with South Africa. The biography says since the lifting of economic sanctions against South Africa by President Nelson Mandela in 1994, Kumalo has worked to encourage re-investment and support the Reconstruction...
The biography says since 1980, Dumisani Shadrack Kumalo has been Projects Director for The Africa Fund and the American Committee on Africa; soon after arriving in the U.S. as an exile from apartheid in 1977, Kumalo joined the struggle for economic and justice in South Africa. The biography says as far back as 1981, Kumalo began working closely with state and local legislators, pension and public investment trustees, to help them divest funds from banks and companies doing business with South Africa. The biography says since the lifting of economic sanctions against South Africa by President Nelson Mandela in 1994, Kumalo has worked to encourage re-investment and support the Reconstruction and Development Program in South Africa. The biography says currently, he is directing an Africa Fund program to link American state and local legislators with their counterparts in Southern Africa, as a way of strengthening the emerging democracies in the African continent.
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