The author describes the current condition of records management as an emerging professional discipline in Africa, which itself is undergoing extensive economic, political and social changes. He suggests that lack of awareness of records management is widespread in many public and private sector organisations. This manifests itself through inadequate policies, standards and guidelines, as well as inefficiency and lack of management continuity. He argues that each organisation in Africa should integrate their record and information systems, developing records management strategies as well as participating in co‐operative networks to exchange ideas. In Rwanda and Bosnia ethnic killing has so far gone unpunished. But Ethiopia will try ‘Butcher’ Mengistu for his war crimes. Mengistu's totalitarian regime was not alone in perpetrating grotesque abuses of human rights to keep itself in power. But it may be unique in one respect — it kept a detailed record of every abuse. Orders for mass arrests, tortures, even summary executions were all put down on paper and authorised by the people empowered to authorise them. When Mengistu wondered aloud whether no one would rid him of a turbulent priest, there was someone on hand to note it down. Thousands died, more thousands were imprisoned and tortured. The documentation for the killings is voluminous. These records were preserved when the rebel tanks rolled into Addis Ababa, and form the core of what will be the biggest international trial for the crimes against humanity since the Nuremberg trials nearly 50 years ago.
Article navigation
1 January 1995
Review Article|
January 01 1995
Records: a neglected information resource in Africa Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7689
Print ISSN: 0956-5698
© MCB UP Limited
1995
Records Management Journal (1995) 5 (1): 15–22.
Citation
MURUNGA WAMUKOYA J (1995), "Records: a neglected information resource in Africa". Records Management Journal, Vol. 5 No. 1 pp. 15–22, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027076
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Sustainable Urbanism: Moving Past Neo-Modernist & Neo-Traditionalist Housing Strategies
Open House International (March,2014)
Learn to be good or bad? Revisited observer effects of punishment: curvilinear relationship and network contingencies
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing (March,2019)
Codes of Ethics as Corporate Camouflage: An Expression of Desire, Intent or Deceit?
Journal of Financial Crime (April,1999)
Little and large at Sensor 2003 Nuremberg
Sensor Review (December,2003)
Corporate criminal liability and the identification principle: a critical and comparative analysis across Mauritius, US, UK and Canada
Journal of Financial Crime (August,2024)
Related Chapters
Satanic Bowels: Medieval Inversion and the Black Metal Grotesque
Medievalism and Metal Music Studies: Throwing Down the Gauntlet
4. GLOBALIZATION AND THE LIMINAL: TRANSGRESSION, IDENTITY AND THE URBAN PRIMITIVE
The City as an Entertainment Machine
Ethnographic Fieldwork as Embodied Material Practice: Reflections from Theory and the Field
40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
