- ZA HPRA AG3198-M-M40
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 2002 - 2003
Parte deGun-Free South Africa
General crime statistics.
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Parte deGun-Free South Africa
General crime statistics.
National Land Committee records
This is a collection of documents illustrating the activities of the National Land Committee for the period of 1983 to 2003. The records of this organisation contain reports, projects, publications, newspaper clippings, journals, photographs and other documents. The National Land Committee is a section 21 non-governmental organization, comprising of a national office and eight affiliated land rights organizations across South Africa. This NGO actively assists poor black rural people to access their rights to land and to development resources. The network was formed in 1985 as the National Committee Against Forced Removals (NCAR) and was helping disadvantaged communities during the time of apartheid and forced removals. In 1990 the NCAR became the National Land Committee (NLC) and joined the discussions around the issue of land reform in the soon to be democratic South Africa. During its operating period the NLC has played an important role in the development of land reform policy and the implementation of land reform and rural development programmes. This NGO office plays a central role in co-ordinating and managing a variety of programmes. Among them are: the National Capacity Building Programme (NCBP), the Farm Worker Programme, the Land Rights Programme, and the Land Development Programme. The National Programmes are supported by the Research, Gender, and Organization Development Programmes. They are assisted and supported by the NLC'S Finance and Administration Unit. The National Land Committee also provides information and education to rural communities on land reform.
Parte deNational Land Committee records
Publishers Farrar, Strauss & Giroux Inc
Parte deNadine Gordimer Papers
Correspondents include: Elisheva Urbas, James Wilson, Erica Seidman, Roger Strauss, Jeff Seroy and Jonathan Galassi.
Topics discussed in correspondence cover: writing biography of Nadine Gordimer, legal agreements towards publishing books, visiting Lilley Library and Indiana University, copy rights issues, travelling to USA and Europe, honorary degrees and interviews, lectures presented at various foreign universities, world conferences attendance, guidance provided to the publishers relating to the rules of publishing and editing, attendance of public events, interviews with the press, correspondence on sales and advertising Nadine Gordimer's books.
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Press Cuttings, Part B
CONGRESS OF SOUTH AFRICAN WRITERS
Parte deNadine Gordimer Papers
Parte deHelen Suzman Papers