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Somalia Home Pages
Somali Press Online
Somali Press Online is the online version of the Somali Press newspaper published in Toronto, Canada. The site carries news, and articles of culture, language, health, religion, and opinions. Mainly in Somali.
Mandeqnet
A site dedicated to the promotion of the Somali arts and culture.
Somali Environmental Protection and Anti Desertification Organization
Puntland Page
Bravanese Network
Somalia Inter
Hiiraan Online
Somali Talk
Waaberi
ABDULLAHI AHMED ALI (HAYBE)
Mursal M
Jama M. Jama
Galkacayo Telecom Corporation GALKOM
Daallo Airlines Flights to the Horn
Mohamed-Nur A. Mohamud (Gurey)
Bernhard Helander's Homepage at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Planet Somalia

  African Studies Programs

African Studies links
CENTER FOR AFRICAN STUDIES
Columbia University
Indiana University: African Studies Program
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
University of Wisconsin
Northwestern University: Program for African Studies
Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)

 Horn of Africa


 African Studies at U Penn

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South Africa's Politically-Oriented Net Sites
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Conflicts in Africa: There have been over 7.3 million refugees and hundreds and thousands of people have been slaughtered in Africa from a number of conflicts and civil wars. If this scale of destruction and fighting was in Europe, then people would be calling it World War III with the entire world rushing to report, provide aid, mediate and otherwise try to diffuse the situation.

AfriNet
Africa Intelligence
Africa Online
African History (H-Africa) Home page
African National Congress - South Africa
African National conference
African Policy Information Center
Africances (Afrique francophone)
Angola peace monitor

African Media