Annual Reports

Report of the AAM’s activities covering the period October 1985 to September 1986.

Report of the AAM’s activities covering the period October 1986 to September 1987.

Report of the AAM’s activities covering the period October 1987 to September 1988.

Report of the AAM’s activities covering the period October 1988 to October 1989.

Report of the AAM’s activities covering the period October 1989 to October 1990.

Assessment of the political situation in South Africa and of the progress of negotiations in October 1992.

Survey of the period November 1992 to August 1993, adopted by a meeting of the AAM National Committee held on 11 September 1993. This report looked forward to a new post-apartheid role for the international solidarity movement in support of peace and development throughout the Southern African region.

The AAM held an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) on 25 June 1994, at which it agreed to transform itself into a new movement of solidarity with the peoples of Southern Africa. Members agreed that the new organisation would campaign for justice and peace across the whole of Southern Africa and address the legacy of apartheid. It resolved that the new organisation would have an explicit anti-racist and anti-sexist strategy. It was agreed that the new organisation would be launched, and the AAM would be dissolved, at a further meeting on 29 October 1994.