Education
Find jobs, courses, universities, and information on history, architecture etc.
Careers
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Find a Job in Africa
Find a job in Africa. The site allows you to search by country, or industry, post your CV or just to browse through the 'hottest' vacancies. A practical meeting point for job seekers and employers/ recruitment agencies and provides a mechanism to help mobilise the skills of many African professionals living outside the continent.
General Information
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BBC World Service Trust - 2015
Where will we be in 2015? This portal explains the United Nations' Millenium Development Goals, exploring development issues around the world. Their African coverage includes digital stories about education, and Senegal's exciting 'We Are the Drums' project, featuring musicians like Baaba Maal and Youssou N'Dour. Don't forget to try the online quiz!
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Knowing Africa
Huge portal about Africa, offering information of all kinds on every country. Browse through radio stations, ancient Egyptian architecture and languages or choose useful links on, say Algeria.
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Africa Education
African education and development site, aimed at students, teachers and professionals. Its extensive resources include access to a digital library, curriculum information and bursaries. Use their search engine to find your topic of interest.
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WildNet Africa
Web
A comprehensive portal of information about the African continent. Everything from business services and travel details to online discussion forums and wildlife resources can be accessed from here.
Higher Education
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African Universities Online
Links to the websites of several universities all over Africa, including 'The African Virtual University' which harnesses the power of the internet to provide online learning (complete with a digital library).
History
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The Black Presence in Britain
Website dedicated to the history and presence of black people in Britain. Provides a wealth of detailed news, opinion, information and resources
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Bristol Slavery
Bristol
A look at the city of Bristol and its integral role in the slave trade. The website provides background information, historical accounts and in-depth details about the people and the trading companies involved.
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Every Generation
An online resource for the black community to facilitate the development and empowerment of young people. Every Generation aims to bridge the gap between young and old through history, family genealogy and heritage.
Teaching
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ESL Café: Job Guide - Africa
Links to English teaching jobs all over Africal from the ESL (English as a Secondary Language) organisation.
