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Electronic resources

Amnesty International Report 2003: Angola. Website: http://web.amnesty.org/report2003/ago-summary-eng

Amnesty International Report 2004: Angola Website: http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/ago-summary-eng

Cabinda: Amnesty International Report 2004 Website: http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=13&par=670

Angola Peace Monitor: Published by Action for Southern Africa, the Angola Peace Monitor was launched in April 1995 to report on progress made in the Angolan peace process. Produces monthly reports on news items in Angola. Website: http://www.actsa.org/Angola/apm/

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO): Publishes regular reports on the on-going food crisis in Angola. The 2003 report can be found at: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/005/y9881e/y9881e00.pdf

Human Rights Watch. Entitled Struggling through peace, return and resettlement, this report investigates the situation of IDPs as they embark on voluntary or coerced return to their home areas. Website: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/angola0803/angola0803.pdf

Human Rights Watch Report: Angola 2003 Website: http://www.hrw.org/wr2k3/africa1.html

Human Rights Watch (2005). Coming home: return and reintegration in Angola. Vol 17 (2). Website: http://hrw.org/reports/2005/angola0305/angola0305.pdf

International Crisis Group: The Brussels-based organisations has produced a report in 2002, entitled "Angola's Choice: Reform or Regress", which outlines the political challenges faced by the Angolan government and makes recommendations for possible priorities to be set in order to ensure peace and prosperity in the country.

Land mine Monitor Angola Report 2003: Established in June 1998, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines started producing the "Land mine Monitor", a reporting network to systematically monitor and document nations' compliance with the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty and the humanitarian response to the global land mine crisis. The 2003 report on Angola can be found at website: http://www.icbl.org/lm/2003/angola.html

Norwegian Refugee Council. The Global IDP database provides up-to-date information on issues of displacement in Angola. Website: http://www.idpproject.org.

Official Angolan government website Website: http://www.angola.org/

O Pensador. Published by the Embassy of Angola, this newsletter provides brief overviews of the latest political and economic developments in the country. Website: http://www.angola.org/news/pensador/index.html

Reliefweb: Produced by the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), it provides information for humanitarian workers. The USAID Field Report on Angola (9 May 2003) can be found at website: http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/SKAR-648B4R?OpenDocument

SARPN (Southern African Regional Poverty Network): The aim of this network is to raise the level and quality of public debate on poverty across the southern African development community (SADC). Each of the SADC countries has a website dedicated to country poverty analysis. The Angolan website can be found at: http://www.sarpn.org.za/CountryPovertyPapers/cppAngola.php

The UN Mission Observer. The Angolan Mission Observer is the bi-monthly Publication of The Permanent Mission of The Republic of Angola to The United Nations and reports on political development in the country. Website: http://www.angola.org/news/mission/index.html

Non-electronic resources and bibliography

Andrade, F. (2001).A life of improvisation. Displaced people in Malanje and Benguela.A life of improvisation. Displaced people in Malanje and Benguela. Development Workshop Occasional Paper No. 1. Luanda: Development Workshop.
Anstee, M. (1996).Angola: Orphan of the cold war.Angola: Orphan of the cold war. London: MacMillan.
Barrett, M. (1998).Tusovena: Lets go everybody. Identity and ambition among Angolan refugees in Zambia.Tusovena: Lets go everybody. Identity and ambition among Angolan refugees in Zambia. Working Paper in Cultural Anthropology, No. 8. Uppsala: Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University.
Birkeland, N. and Gomes, A. U. (2001).Angola: Deslocados in the province of Huambo Caught between borders: response strategies of the internally displaced.Angola: Deslocados in the province of Huambo.. In M. Vincent and B. Refslund Sorenson (Eds.), Caught between borders: response strategies of the internally displaced. London: Pluto Press.
Birmingham, D. (1992).Frontline nationalism in Angola and Mozambique.Frontline nationalism in Angola and Mozambique. London: Villiers Publications.
CCR (Centre for Conflict Resolution, Cape Town) (2000).Angola. 40 years of war.Angola. 40 years of war. Occasional Paper, Track Two, Vol. 9 (2).
Cravinho. J. (1998).Africa south of the SaharaAfrica south of the Sahara 1998 (27th Ed.). Europa Publications.
Habgood, L. (1998).Health and livelihoods in rural Angola. A Participatory research project.Health and livelihoods in rural Angola. A Participatory research project. Oxfam Working Papers. Oxford: Oxfam.
Hansen, A. (1979).Once the running stops: Assimilation of Angolan refugees into Zambian border villages.Once the running stops: Assimilation of Angolan refugees into Zambian border villages. Disasters, 3 (4): 369-374.
Hansen, A. (1990).Refugee self-settlement versus settlement on government schemes: the long-term consequences for security, integration and economic development of Angolan refugees (1966-1989) in Zambia.Refugee self-settlement versus settlement on government schemes: the long-term consequences for security, integration and economic development of Angolan refugees (1966-1989) in Zambia. UNRISD Discussion Paper 17. Geneva: United Nations.
Hare, P. (1998).Angolas last best chance for peace. An insiders account of the peace process.Angolas last best chance for peace. An insiders account of the peace process. Washington DC: Institute of Peace Press.
Hart, K. & Lewis, J. (Eds.).Why Angola matters. Report of a conference held at Pembroke College, Cambridge, March 21-22, 1994.Why Angola matters. Report of a conference held at Pembroke College, Cambridge, March 21-22, 1994. Cambridge & London: African Studies Centre, University of Cambridge & James Currey.
Henderson, L. W. (1990).Angola - Five centuries of conflict.Angola - Five centuries of conflict. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Hodges, T. (2001).Angola from afro-stalinism to petro-dollar capitalism.Angola from afro-stalinism to petro-dollar capitalism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Hodges, T. (2003).Anatomy of an oil state.Anatomy of an oil state. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Human Rights Watch (1994).Angola: Arms trade and violations of laws of war since the 1992 elections.Angola: Arms trade and violations of laws of war since the 1992 elections. New York: Human Rights Watch.
Matloff, J. (1997).Fragments of a forgotten war.Fragments of a forgotten war. London: Penguin Books.
OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) (2000). Angola.Report on rapid assessment of critical needs.Report on rapid assessment of critical needs. Luanda: United Nations.
Tvedten, I. (1997).Angola. Struggle for peace and reconstruction.Angola. Struggle for peace and reconstruction. Boulder, Colorado: Westview.
UNDP (1995).Human development report 1995.Human development report 1995. New York: United Nations Development Program.
UNICEF (1996).The state of the worlds children.The state of the worlds children. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
United Nations Security Council (UN SC) (2000).Report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Office in Angola.Report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Office in Angola. Luanda: UN.
Van Der Winden, B. (1996).A family of the musseque. Survival and development in postwar Angola.A family of the musseque. Survival and development in postwar Angola. Amsterdam: One World Action.
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