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- Q4690119 subject Q6340831.
- Q4690119 subject Q7314864.
- Q4690119 subject Q8166160.
- Q4690119 abstract "Afrikainstituttet (English: Africa Institute) was a Norwegian organisation that was founded in 1983. The organisation's mission statement was to inform about the political, economic and cultural conditions of African countries. The chairman of the organisation was Erik Gjems-Onstad, while lawyer Erik Magnus Høyer was its secretary and professor Carl Borgin vice chairman. The organisation was initially headquartered at Høyer's lawyer's firm in Sandefjord.In 1983 it had plans of seminars about foreign aid and study trips to Africa. The organisation published the books Dagbok fra Tanzania: U-hjelp uten mening (1984), Dagbok fra Israel: Reiser og tanker (1984) and Syd-Afrika i dag: Boikott eller samarbeid (1985), as well as the periodical Nytt og kommentarer.".
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q109005.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q1776675.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q20.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q2827815.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q6340831.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q7314864.
- Q4690119 wikiPageWikiLink Q8166160.
- Q4690119 comment "Afrikainstituttet (English: Africa Institute) was a Norwegian organisation that was founded in 1983. The organisation's mission statement was to inform about the political, economic and cultural conditions of African countries. The chairman of the organisation was Erik Gjems-Onstad, while lawyer Erik Magnus Høyer was its secretary and professor Carl Borgin vice chairman.".
- Q4690119 label "Afrikainstituttet".