Archival platform

Archival platform — is a South African civil society initiative committed to deepening democracy through the use of memory and archives as dynamic public resources. The Archival Platform was established in 2009 and by the Archive and Public Culture Research Initiative at the University of Cape Town and the Nelson Mandela Foundation aiming to draw attention to the growing crisis in national archival system. The Archival Platform is funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies. The Platform focuses on the memory, cultural practices, artefacts, places as well as the documentary record of the country’s history.

Key objectives

The Archival Platform engages with an academics from a range of disciplines, record keepers, government employees, cultural workers, heritage professionals and practitioners, memory activists and theorists, archive creators and users, public and private institutions as well as with organisations and communities.

Activities

In 2014 The Archival Platform prepared analysis of South Africa`s national archives system.[1] The analysis gives the scope of the work done through the 1990s and concludes that the national archival system is in trouble.

See also

National Archives and Records Service of South Africa

References

External links

Official website

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