Sierra Leone Public Archives Office
The Sierra Leone Public Archives Office was established by an Act of Parliament in 1965 which mandated the Public Archives Office to make provisions for the preservation, arrangement, custody, repair
The Sierra Leone Public Archives Office was established by an Act of Parliament in 1965 which mandated the Public Archives Office to make provisions for the preservation, arrangement, custody, repair
Justice Access Point was established in 2018 and formerly registered in 2019. The formation of the Organization was inspired by the overarching and urgent need to kick start, reignite, and
The Steve Biko Foundation is a community development organization inspired by the legacy of Bantu Stephen Biko. The Foundation’s work aims to promote the intangible elements of development: identity, culture
Established in October 2017 by Burundian refugees living in Rwanda, Forum for Vigilant Memory works to educate people about genocide, assist survivors and victims of this crime against humanity, and
Organisation Africaine du Développement Durable et de l’Environnement – African Organization for Sustainable Development and the Environment – (OADDE) is a non-governmental organization established in 2014 in Guinea. OADDE’s main
Hopelantern Space is a creative space that engages the community through programs that promote learning, social change, and cohesion. Hopelantern Space creates engaging-artistic and creative programs in a variety of
The Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB) is the legal custodian of Ghana’s tangible cultural heritage (movable and immovable heritage). The Board was established in March 1957 – on the
Led by young African human rights activists, the African Network against Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances (ANEKED) campaigns against forced disappearances and summary executions. The organization is guided by the belief
The Manene Cultural Trust, based in Nairobi, Kenya, aims to promote peace and social cohesion. Over time it is clear that traditional cultural practices help build peace and increase social cohesion.
The National Centre for Arts and Culture (NCAC) is a semi-autonomous institution established by an Act of Parliament in December 1989 to preserve, promote and develop Gambian arts and culture.