Netherlands-African Business Council (English Wikipedia)

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  • Max de Bok (2000). Leer mij Afrika kennen: vijftig jaar Afrika-Studiecentrum (in Dutch). Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden. hdl:1887/18449. ISBN 90-5448-040-8. OCLC 67427364. Wikidata Q55759295.. The NABC was founded in 1946 as the Afrika Instituut in Rotterdam at the instigation of Karel Paul van der Mandele, a Dutch banker and head of the Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce. Its aim was to further Dutch economic interests in Africa. The Afrika Instituut was financed by Dutch companies and had a scientific section in Leiden, which was founded in 1947 and is nowadays called Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. The economic section called NABC moved to The Hague.

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  • "About us". nabc.nl/en. 2023. Retrieved 6 July 2023.

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  • Max de Bok (2000). Leer mij Afrika kennen: vijftig jaar Afrika-Studiecentrum (in Dutch). Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden. hdl:1887/18449. ISBN 90-5448-040-8. OCLC 67427364. Wikidata Q55759295.. The NABC was founded in 1946 as the Afrika Instituut in Rotterdam at the instigation of Karel Paul van der Mandele, a Dutch banker and head of the Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce. Its aim was to further Dutch economic interests in Africa. The Afrika Instituut was financed by Dutch companies and had a scientific section in Leiden, which was founded in 1947 and is nowadays called Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. The economic section called NABC moved to The Hague.

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  • Max de Bok (2000). Leer mij Afrika kennen: vijftig jaar Afrika-Studiecentrum (in Dutch). Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden. hdl:1887/18449. ISBN 90-5448-040-8. OCLC 67427364. Wikidata Q55759295.. The NABC was founded in 1946 as the Afrika Instituut in Rotterdam at the instigation of Karel Paul van der Mandele, a Dutch banker and head of the Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce. Its aim was to further Dutch economic interests in Africa. The Afrika Instituut was financed by Dutch companies and had a scientific section in Leiden, which was founded in 1947 and is nowadays called Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. The economic section called NABC moved to The Hague.