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Event: Africa Political Outlook “Forces of the Future” Speaking Engagement

by Lydia Andrews | Mar 11, 2026

“Forces of the Future”Africa Political Outlook Convening March 26, 27, 2026Brussels, Belgium Dr. Steven Nabieu Rogers, Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) Executive Director, is a speaker at the “Forces of the Future” (4th edition) Africa...

Event: Inclusive Leadership – Women Representation in Nigerian Governance and Development

by Lydia Andrews | Feb 19, 2026

The Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) with Africa Faith and Justice Network Nigeria, is holding “Inclusive Leadership: Women Representation in Nigerian Governance and Development” on February 19, 2026 at 12:00 pm (Washington, DC); 6:00 pm (Abuja,...

Ash Wednesday – Journeying Together, Towards a Just Africa

by Dr. Steven Nabieu Rogers | Feb 18, 2026

Journeying Together, Towards a Just Africa This Lent, let us walk alongside our African brothers and sisters, as we reflect on Africa’s vibrant spirit and resilience amidst  challenges, conflict, and inequality. As people of faith, we are...

In the News: AFJN-Ghana Article on Tamale Briefing to End Early and Child Marriage and Domestic Servitude

by Lydia Andrews | Feb 9, 2026

On February 7 2026, Africa Faith and Justice Network Ghana wrote “Communities Empowered to Stop Early Child Marriage and Domestic Servitude” about the recent policy briefing that was held in Tamale, Ghana as part of the Women Empowerment Project. Read the...

Press Statement: USCCB and SECAM Joint Statement Calling for Faithful Action

by Lydia Andrews | Feb 3, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 3, 2026 USCCB and SECAM Joint Statement Calling for Faithful Action Washington, DC –  Yesterday, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), with the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar...

AFJN-Ghana Report “Empowering Communities to End Child Marriage—One Step at a Time”

by Lydia Andrews | Jan 23, 2026

On January 22, 2026, the Africa Faith and Justice Network Ghana published “Empowering Communities to End Child Marriage—One Step at a Time” about their December 10, 2025 “Interventions on Ending Early and Forced Child Marriages and Domestic Servitude...

Submission of Statement for the Record to the US House Africa Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs

by Jacques Bahati | Jan 22, 2026

On January 20, 2026, Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN), in partnership with DR CONGO FORWARD, submitted a formal Statement for the Record to the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, in advance of the January 22, 2026 hearing on US...

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy: A Call to Action for Africa and Africans in the United States of America

by Jacques Bahati | Jan 19, 2026

As we commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, we reflect on his tireless advocacy for justice, equality, and human rights. His message resonates deeply with the struggles and triumphs of Africa and Africans in the USA. Dr. King’s dream of a...

In the News: AFJN-Ghana Article on Student Outreach

by Lydia Andrews | Jan 17, 2026

On January 16, 2026, Africa Faith and Justice Network Ghana wrote “AFJN Ghana Sensitizes Students of St. Monica R/C JHS on Early Marriage and Domestic Servitude.” Read the article here:...

In the News: AFJN-Ghana Article on Girl Electrical Training

by Lydia Andrews | Jan 17, 2026

On January 16, 2026, Africa Faith and Justice Network Ghana wrote “AFJN-Ghana Partners with AVERU PAWA Electrical Works to Empower Girls Through Electrical Wiring Training.” This training is part of the Africa Faith and Justice Network’s Women...
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