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PAWA is made up of the 52 National Writers Associations on the continent, and seeks to contribute its quota to moral, cultural and intellectual renaissance in Africa. The aims of the Association are among others
- to provide a forum for all writers of Africa and those of African origin;
- to seek and vigorously defend freedom of expression for all Africans and the material and spiritual interests of African writers and their association;
- to encourage the inclusion of African literary works in the curriculum of educational institutions and
- to promote African languages and the translation of African literature into African languages. ... [according to site editor's information]
panafricanwritersassociation.org
AAPAM is an international professional association for African Public administrators and managers. It describes itself as a forum for the articulation and dissemination of ideas on human capacity building and development issues in the African region and as a bridge between the many parties involved in development policy management - the "thinkers and the doers". AAPAM has membership of more than 500 administrators and managers and publishes the "African Journal of Public Administration and Management". ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
The IFJ is the world's largest organisation of journalists.In 2002 it established an Africa office based in Dakar, Senegal, which enhanced its capacity for the defence of journalists rights. In this regard the IFJ aims to strengthen independent journalists trade unions. [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
www.ifj.org/regions/africa/
The African Federation of Orthopaedic Technicians (FATO) aims to promote access to the right to functional rehabilitation of disabled persons in Africa through the creation of a network of professionals (orthopaedic technicians, physiotherapists, rehabilitation doctors etc.). Members are the national organisations of Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, CAR, Congo (Brazzaville), Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Mauritania, DRC, Rwanda, Senegal, Tchad and Togo. ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
www.fatoafrique.org/site/
FAIR is a professional association of investigative journalists in Africa. Its mission is to enhance, deepen and build investigative journalism as a profession throughout the continent. FAIR was established in May 2003 by 15 investigative journalists from six African countries on the basis of the awareness that, firstly, investigative journalists have a vital role to play to enhance the African public's right to information about all matters of social development and social justice; and, secondly, that African investigative journalists at present face many obstacles, ranging from lack of encouragement and low pay to life-threatening situations. FAIR was established to help investigative journalists help and support eachother in order to overcome these obstacles. ... [according to site editor's information]
https://fairreporters.wordpress.com/
SACAU is a regional farmers’ organization with the mission to promote the development of strong farmers’ representation in all countries in the region, to support the strengthening of member organizations’ capacity to deliver adequate services to their members, and to advance and protect the common interests of national farmers organisations and regional commodity producer organizations. ... [according to site editor's information]
L'AProCA s'est donnée pour mission de défendre les intérêts des producteurs africains dans un cadre de concertation à l'échelle continentale. L'organisation compte treize membres de Bénin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambie, Ghana, Guinée-Bissau, Guinée, Mali, Sénegal, Tchad, Togo et République Centrafricaine. ... [selon les informations de l'éditeur du site ; rédaction ilissAfrica]
JED is an independent and non partisan organisation created in Kinshasa from the initiative of a group of Congolese journalists (DRCongo) and dedicated to the defence and promotion of the press freedom, first in the DRC and then since May 2003, in the eight other central African countries covered by the Organisation des Médias d'Afrique Centrale. JED is a independent and open structure to all those who feel like having a vocation to defend and promote their right to inform and to be informed freely without any restriction whatsoever. ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
ROPPA, founded in 2000, gathers organizations or "consensus executives" coming from 10 West African countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, the Ivory Coast, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo), since the 4th ROPPA Ordinary Convention in 2006 also Ghana and Sierra Leone. Its work deals with three major issues:
- sub-regional integration
- decentralization and
- globalization. ... [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]
The Eastern Africa Farmers Federation (EAFF) is a NGO with the mission to represent, lobby and advocate for Eastern Africa farmers interests and build their capacities. [according to site editor's information; editors ilissAfrica]