Subcategories:
West Africa (22)
Southern Africa (8)
North Africa (8)
PELUM - Participatory Ecological Land Use Mangement Association
PELUM is a civil society organisations working with local communities in the areas of sustainable agriculture and resource management in different countries in east and southern Africa. The network aims to forge alliance and to combine communities efforts, approaches and experiences in order to empower them in the sustainable development process.
APF - Anti Privatisation Forum
APF is a platform of fighting organisations in search of a better life for the working class, women, youth and all disadvantaged people. Therefore, It is against the programme to privatise basic services. The platform is involved in struggle for free basic services, social housing, free quality education, land for all and environmental justice.
AIDC - Alternative Information and Development Centre
As a NGO, the AIDC is working with popular organisations and social movements in South and Southern Africa for equity and social change. The network focuses on problems of external and internal debt, international trade, finance and macro economic policy. Therefore it implents an integrated strategy of research, popular education, public information and publications, lobbying and advocacy towards developing alternative strategies and policies that can address the problem of poverty, unemployement and social inequality.
EQUINET - Network on Equity in Health in Southern Africa
The Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa (Equinet) is dedicated to influencing both national and regional policies of the countries of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) to ensure equity in health.
WIN - Women in Nigeria
WIN is a national association established in 1983 with a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-party composition which has strongly criticised the post-independence nigerian regimes for desuniting the country along ethnic, religious and regional lines. It has about 9. 000 members and offices in 22 states.

