Report of the Secretary-General on the Situation in Southern Africa
(E=English; A=Arabic; F=French; P=Portuguese)
Date
1995-01-23Author
Organization of African Unity
Organization of African Unity
Contributor
Organization of African UnityType
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This report from the Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) to the Council of Ministers' Sixty-first ordinary session details significant developments in Southern Africa, specifically in Mozambique and Angola, during late 1994. The report highlights the successful first multi-party elections in Mozambique, held in October 1994, which marked the culmination of a two-year peace process following a long civil war.
Reference
CM/1862 (LXI)Subject
Southern AfricaMozambique
Angola
Peace Process
Multi-Party Elections
General Peace Accord (Mozambique)
International Observers
Lusaka Agreement
Notes
Council of Ministers Sixty First Ordinary Session 23 - 27 January 1995 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia