Open Directory - Regional: Africa: Guides and Directories
See also: This category in other languages: - Directory of sites related to Africa. - General, travel and business links. - Links to Africa resources. - Directory of web sites with African content. [Dutch, English] - Links categorized by topic and country. - Web directory. - Directory of internet resources with basic guide to research, subject guides, bibliographies and information about the African Studies collections at Columbia. - African portal, search engine and free web directory with comprehensive listings covering each country in Africa. - Annotated list of sites. - Directory of Africa and African Studies including web guides, government documents, digital collections, databases, news and other e-resources of relevance. Maintained by the librarians at Michigan State University Libraries. - Profile includes information for various aspects of the continent, with a special emphasis on statistics and rankings. - Collection of videos by African children across the continent showing their lives and countries, along with information about geography, culture and history. Provided by SOS Children charity. - An annotated guide to internet resources on Africa. - Categorized, annotated links directory. - Annotated web directory from The Norwegian Council for Africa (NCA). [English, Norwegian] - Country information for students includes a map, overview, local news sources, and some facts and statistics on the economy, environment, health and technology. Provided by the United Nations. - Annotated directory of resources. - Categorized, annotated resource list. - Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the continent's history, government and politics, geography, economy, demographics, language and culture. - Categorized, indexed and abstracted scholarly web sites providing cross-search capabilities in various catalogues (Leiden, Hamburg, Frankfurt) and databases (World Affairs Online, Swets Online Contents). Project of the Africa Department of the University Library Johann Christian Senckenberg in Frankfurt on the Main in cooperation with the GIGA Information Centre: Africa Library in Hamburg.