Africa Action produces a range of resources on African affairs
and Africa policy.
These resources analyze U.S. relations with Africa, particularly
on the key issues of our campaigns. They help promote U.S. policies
that respond to Africa’s challenges and support African struggles
for peace, development and human rights. The resources we produce
also reveal and challenge the system of global
apartheid that keeps Africa poor and marginalized. |
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Africa Action resources and information are divided
into the sections listed on the left of this page.
Newest Resources
Africa Action Talking Points on the G8 and Africa
July 6, 2009
"As the G8 leaders meet in Italy for the newest conference, new action must be taken to demonstrate that their stated objectives last year, along with those from 2005, reflect more than just rhetoric..."
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Consultation on the Crisis in Darfur: New Strategies for a Just Peace Settlement
May 18, 2009
"The following is a report published by the Africa Today Associates, Inc and Africa Action. It includes discussion on recent peace efforts in Darfur, expanding humanitarian interventions, the challenges and opportunities of building and maintaining civil society pressure on Sudan, and the role of U.S. civil society in building peace and a just society in Darfur..."
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Cultivating Peace and Sustainability: Africa Action Talking Points on Climate Change
April 22, 2009
"The United States, the European Union, Russia and Japan together make up almost half of the world’s carbon emissions. According to United Nations data, Africa produces only four percent. However, it is the African countries that stand to suffer most from the detrimental effects of a warmer planet..."
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Fistula: Breaking the Silence
March 23, 2009 - Kizito Byenkya & Solomé Paulos, Africa Action
"2 million women currently suffer from obstetric fistula (OF), and 100,000 women at risk every year. To learn more about Fistula, click here to download this powerful PowerPoint presentation..."
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