by Lydia Andrews | Dec 31, 2024
AFJN eBulletin December 2024Download Download link here: https://afjn.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AFJN-eBulletin-December-2024.pdf If you would like additional information about AFJN’s mission or work, please contact... by Lydia Andrews | Dec 25, 2024
May the miracle of Christ’s birth bring you joy and fill your home with blessings. Thank you for your continued partnership. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year -AFJN Staff by Lydia Andrews | Dec 24, 2024
On December 23, 2024 Sr. Eucharia Madueke, SNDdeN, AFJN Women Empowerment Coordinator, was one of several religious quoted in Chris Herlinger’s “In a strife-filled world, sisters find hope in Advent” article featured in National Catholic Reporter.... by Lydia Andrews | Nov 27, 2024
by Lydia Andrews | Nov 5, 2024
On November 4, Sr. Eucharia Madueke, SNDdeN, Africa Faith and Justice Network Women Empowerment Coordinator, was one of several religious quoted in Chris Herlinger, Doreen Ajiambo, and Rhina Guidos’ article “For sisters outside the US, the ‘stakes... by Lydia Andrews | Oct 23, 2024
On October 10, 2024, Fr. Barwendé Sané, SJ, Africa Faith and Justice Network Senior Fellow was quoted in Oumarou Konate’s article “Burkina: Father Barwendé Sané relies on agriculture to restore peace” in Minute.bf on the recent workshop on... by Lydia Andrews | Oct 11, 2024
On October 10, AFJN was featured in Doreen Ajiambo and Chris Herlinger’s “ASEC uplifts ‘entire communities’ in Africa in 25 years of educating sisters” article in Global Sisters Report. Read the full article:... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 18, 2024
Land grabbing not only directly affects the livelihoods of rural communities but also diminishes the potential for foreign investment in these areas, further entrenching poverty. A fact-finding mission by AFJN in July 2024 uncovered a long-standing conflict in Ghana’s... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 18, 2024
In Ghana, communities are taking proactive steps to protect their lands from foreign investors. On July 21, 2024, a significant meeting was held in Ziope, gathering 75 chiefs representing the 110 communities of the Ziope Traditional Area. This was the largest meeting... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 3, 2024
In Cameroon, the absence of birth certificates sets countless lives on a precarious path, marked by struggles and hardships. This article delves into the harsh realities faced by families and individuals without proper identification and highlights the Africa Faith...