How to build M & E systems to support better government
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How to build M & E systems to support better government
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Readings in education management and education management development
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Proceedings of the Info Africa Nova Conference 1993
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Letters and cards of support to Marie-Jose Moumbaris
Fait partie de Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
After her release and deportation from South Africa, Marie-Jose was invited to Canada, the United Nations and other meetings as well as demonstrations for the release of Alex Moumbaris and other political prisoners in South Africa. Subsequently she received letters and cards of solidarity from school children and others, most of which where sent to the BIAA address.
Fait partie de Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Pamphlet about SWAPO's struggle for liberation in Namibia; Press Review news letters
Fait partie de Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Including notes and newspaper clips; copy of a letter by E.S. Reddy, inviting Marie-Jose to participate in a Seminar organised by the UN Section for African Questions, Special Committee against Apartheid; also included a letter of regret by the World Council of Churches, that it would not be in a position to offer funding to BIAA, May 1975
Photographic folders, 66-numbered
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Other negative and contact sheets folders
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Vintage prints, no description
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Depicting life of Afro-Americans in the rural South, but also urban settings.
Fait partie de Alexandre Moumbaris Papers
Alex Moumbaris started working for the African National Congress (ANC) in Paris immediately after his release. He established the first office at 42 Rue Rochechouart, for which the French Communist Party paid the rent and other bills. During Dulcie September's tenure the office was moved around 1985 to 28 Rue des Petites-Écuries "for security reasons", where she was assassinated in 1988. The expenses for the second office were paid indirectly by the Socialist Party, through the Centre for Research Information Action in Africa (CRIAA) and more precisely Jean-Bernard Curial (information provided by Alex Moumbaris).