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AMUCHMA-NEWSLETTER-6 Instituto Superior Pedagógico, Maputo AMUCHMA-NEWSLETTER-6 Instituto Superior Pedagógico, Maputo (Mozambique),15.5.91 Chairman: Paulus Gerdes (Mozambique) Secretary: Ahmed Djebbar (Algeria) Members: Hilda Lea (Botswana), George Njock (Cameroon), Maassouma Kazim (Egypt), Salimata Doumbia (Ivory Coast), J.Mutio (Kenya), Mohamed Aballagh (Morocco), Abdoulaye Kane (Senegal), Geoffrey Mmari (Tanzania), Mohamed Souissi (Tunisia), Venie Timkumanya (Uganda), Lawrence Shirley (USA), Claudia Zaslavsky (USA) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Objectives of AMUCHMA 2. Introduction to AMUCHMA-Newsletter 6 3. Addresses of Scholars and Institutions that receive the AMUCHMA-Newsletter 4. Announcement: Third Pan-African Congress of Mathematicians 5. Do you want to receive the next AMUCHMA Newsletter? 1. OBJECTIVES The A.M.U. Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa (AMUCHMA), formed in 1986, has the following objectives: a. to improve communication among those interested in the history of mathematics in Africa; b. to promote an active cooperation between historians, mathematicians, archaeologists, ethnographers, sociologists, etc., doing research in or related to the history of mathematics in Africa; c. to promote research in the history of mathematics in Africa and the publication of its results in order to contribute to the demystification of the still dominant eurocentric bias in the historiography of mathematics; 1 d. to cooperate with any and all organisations pursuing similar objectives. The main forms of activity of AMUCHMA are as follows: a. publication of a newsletter; b. setting up a documentation centre; c. organisation of lectures on the history of mathematics at national, regional, continental and international congresses and conferences. 2. INTRODUCTION TO AMUCHMA-NEWSLETTER 6 Number 6 of the AMUCHMA-Newsletter is a special edition. Some readers of the AMUCHMA-Newsletter asked the editors for a copy of its mailing list. As one of the objectives of AMUCHMA is to improve communication among those interested in the history of mathematics in Africa, the editors decided to include the list of scholars and institutions that receive the AMUCHMA-Newsletter in this issue. We hope that its inclusion may indeed stimulate contacts and cooperation between the readers of our Newsletter. For practical reasons AMUCHMA 6 is reproduced after AMUCHMA 7. The editors. 3. Addresses of Scholars and Institutions that receive the AMUCHMA- Newsletter A = Arabic version E = English version F = French version ALGERIA F A.A.H.M., Association Algerienne d'Histoire des Mathématiques, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger A ABDELLI Mouloud, Institut de Mathématiques, Université de Constantine, route de Ain el Bey, Constantine F ASSALI Sidi Amar, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F ATIK Youcef, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F BEBBOUCHI, Rachid, Université d'Oran, Institut de Mathématiques, B.P.1524, Es-Senia, Oran A BEKKADA Mohamed, 10 rue de la victoire, Rostomia, El-Biar, Alger A BELLILA Semch-Dhiat, Bt.D, 407, Cité Dardara, Khemis Meliana 2 F BENREBIA Youcef, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F BOUAMRANE Cheikh, Institut de Philosophie, Université d'Alger, Kharrouba, Alger A BOUCETTA Rachida, 36 rue Dahman Tabarout Leveilley, Hussein Dey, Alger A BOUCHERIF A., Directeur de l'Institut des Sciences Exactes et de Technologie, Université de Tlemcen, Tlemcen A BOUKHARI Hamana, Institut de Psychologie, Université d'Oran Es-Senia, Es- Senia (W.Oran) F BOUZARI Abdelmalek, 14 AC Cité Cambrodet, Blida A CHERDOUNE Khamsa, 22 rue Abdelkader Chaal, Belcourt, Alger A CHERIFI Zahia, Cité Economique HLM, Bt. A, Cage C, no 30, Rouiba A CHETIOUI Messaouda, Hay El Hayet, rue 5, no 57, Kouba, Alger A CHOUITER Nabila, 9 rue Revoil, El-Biar, Alger F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Batna, Batna F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Blida, Blida F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Mostaganem, Mostaganem F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Sidi Belabbes, Sidi Belabbes F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Tiaret, Tiaret F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Tizi-ouzou, Tizi-Ouzou F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Tlemcen, Tlemcen F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université d'Alger, 2 rue Didouche Mourad, Alger F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université d'Annaba, B.P.12, El-Hajjar, Annaba F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université d'Oran Es-Senia, B.P.1524, Es-Senia, Oran F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université de Constantine, 51, rue Larbi Ben Mehidi, Constantine F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université de Science et de Technologie, Oran F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université de Setif, Setif F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université Houari Boumedienne, B.P. 32, Baba Ez-Zouar, Alger A EL ABED Khalil Ibrahim, Cité des Anassers Bt.903, Apt.31, Kouba, Alger F GUERGOUR Youcef, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F HARBILI Anissa, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger A KASHI Fatiha, 153 rue Hassiba Ben Bouali, Belcourt, Alger 3 F KOUIDRI Khadidja, c/o Mr.le Pr.Bouabdelli, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F LAIB Ali, Directeur de l'I.T.E., Elementaire-garcons, Route Karrad Rachid, Tizi Ouzou F MOKRANE Salah, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F OULD Ali, Département de Mathématiques, Université d'Oran-Es-Senia, Es- Senia, Oran F SADALLAH Abdoulkacim, Institut d'Histoire, Université d'Alger, Alger F SADJI M.D., 3 Castor, 16300 Bir Mourad Rais (Alger) A SI HADJ MOHAND Leila, B.P.389, Tizi-Ouzou F TALEB Kenza, 20 rue de la Casbah, 22000 Sidi Belabbes E YAHI M., Cité Diplomatique, B.P.59, Dergana, Alger-16120 F ZEMOULI Touhami, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger F ZERROUKI Moktadir, Cité Hassein Mahiouz, Bt. 11 no.98, Ben Aknoun, Alger F ZOUBEIDI Mokhtar, Département de Mathématiques, E.N.S. de Kouba, 16050 Vieux Kouba, Alger ANGOLA E DIRECTOR, Instituto de Investigação Científica de Angola, C.P.3244, Luanda E DIRECTOR, Departamento de Matemática, Universidade Agostinho Neto, 7 Avenida 4 de Fevereiro, Luanda AUSTRIA E KUBIK Gerhard, Burghardtgasse 6/9, A-1200 Wien BENIN F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université Nationale du Benin, Abomey-Calavi, B.P.526, Cotonou F EZIN Jean-Pierre, Recteur de l'Université Nationale de Benin, Cotonou EF HOUTONDJI Paulin, Chairman Inter African Council for Philosophy, B.P.1268, Cotonou BOTSWANA E DIRECTOR International Foundation for Education with Production, P.O.Box 20906, Gaberone E HEAD Department of Mathematics, University of Botswana, Gaberone E LEA Hilda, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, University of Botswana, Private Bag 0022, Gaberone E SECRETARY, Mathematical Association of Botswana, c/o Ministry of Education, Private Bag 005, Gaberone 4 E YOUNGMAN, F., Dean Faculty of Education, University of Botswana, Private Bag 22, Gaberone BRAZIL E BICUDO Maria, Departamento de Matemática, UNESP, Caixa Postal 178, CEP 13500 Rio Claro SP E D'AMBROSIO Ubiratan, Proreitor de Desenvolvimento Universitário, UNICAMP, Caixa Postal 6063, CEP 13081 Campinas SP E DIRECTOR, Centro de Estudos Africanos, Universidade de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 8105, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo E NEELEMAN Wim, c/o Departamento de Matemática, UNESP, Caixa Postal 178, CEP 13500 Rio Claro SP E D'OTTOVIANO Itala, Director CLE, UNICAMP, 13081 Campinas,SP E FERREIRA Eduardo S., Departamento de Matemática, UNICAMP, Caixa Postal 1170, CEP 13100 Campinas SP E ZALESKI FILHO, Dirceu, Rua Cassandoca 1222, apt.23, Moóca, São Paulo - Capital, CEP 03169 BURKINA FASSO F DIRECTEUR de l'Institut de Mathématiques, Université de Ouagadougou, B.P.7021, Ouagadougou F YABRÉ Habibou, College d'Enseignement Technique Feminelle, B.P.2720, Ouagadougou BURUNDI F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université du Burundi, B.P.2700, Bujumbura F NAVEZ Jacques, Département de Mathématiques, Université du Burundi, B.P.2700, Bujumbura F NZOTUNGICIMPAYE Joachim, Département de Mathématiques, Université du Burundi, P.O.Box 2700, Bujumbara CAMEROON F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Centre Universitaire de Douala, B.P.2071, Douala F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques de l'E.N.S., B.P.1872, Douala F DIRECTEUR du Département de Mathématiques, Université de Yaounde, B.P.337, Yaounde EF KAMGA Wuafo, Treasurer African Mathematical Union, c/o Département de Mathématiques, Faculté des Sciences, B.P. 812, Yaounde F MVENG R.E. s.j., Academie des Sciences d'Outre-Mer, B.P.1539, Yaounde 5 EF NJOCK Georges, Département de Mathématiques, Faculté des Sciences, B.P.623, Yaounde CANADA E BERGGREN J.L., Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6 E DAVIS Chandler, Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 E LORCH Lee, Department of Mathematics, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario M3J 1P3 E PYENSON Lewis, Département d'Histoire, Faculté des Arts et des Sciences, Université de Montreal, C.P.6128, succursale A, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7 E TURNER, Jerome, Education Department, St.Francis
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