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MISA-Angola

With the cessation of 30 years of armed conflict in 2002, a new page has been opened in the history of the country. Democratization, reconstruction and national reconciliation as well as the elections scheduled for 2006, are now presenting themselves as the major challenges for Angola . Read more
MISA-Botswana

MISA Botswana is among the most active media associations in the country. It is a strong member driven organisation advocating for, among other things, freedom of the press and freedom of information. Read more
Lesotho

MISA Lesotho has continued to run the Speak Out and ASK campaigns, which among other things, has led to the tabling before Parliament, of the Access and Receipt of Information draft bill of 2000. Read more
MISA-MALAWI (NAMISA)

Namisa has 255 individual members and five institutional members. Read more

MISA-MOZAMBIQUE

MISA-Moçambique Chapter has been recently engaged in several activities, most of them are those enshrined in the strategic plan (2002-2005) that has ended in March 31 st .
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