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Seed Sovereignty Struggle vs. Genetic Modification of Africa’s Indigenous Seeds

by Jacques Bahati | Jun 6, 2017

Genetically modifying African indigenous seeds must be carefully examined so as to understand the cost-benefit relationship of this effort to Africa’s agriculture sector. There is a strong argument that those seeking to invest in the business of genetically modifying...

Remembering Mr. Ahmed Kathrada, an anti-apartheid Advocate in South Africa

by Jacques Bahati | Apr 29, 2017

As we mourn the loss of Mr. Ahmed Kathrada, whom passed away this March, we take the time to remember his good works and devotion to end the apartheid in South Africa and the pursuit of upholding human rights and fighting against injustice. He left school at the age...

Join us for “Road to a Peaceful Democratic Power Transfer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Challenges & Opportunities”

by Jacques Bahati | Mar 13, 2017

On October 18, 2016 under the facilitation of the African Union, the coalition of H.E. President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and some members of the opposition signed an agreement on the way forward to elect a president who will lead the...

Urgent Call for action: Ask your Congressional Representatives to Preserve the Bipartisan Anti-Corruption law

by Jacques Bahati | Jan 31, 2017

The House and Senate are considering steps to get rid of an anti-corruption law which, when implemented, keeps U.S. taxpayers’ money previously used for anti-corruption programs in oil, natural gas and mineral-rich foreign nations here at home to benefit American...

Interview with Democratic Republic of Congo’s Information Minister H.E. Lambert Mende Omalanga

by Jacques Bahati | Jan 17, 2017

During his recent visit to the United States, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Minister of information, H.E. Lambert Mende Omalanga briefed the Catholic Task Force for Africa (CTFA), a coalition of Catholic advocacy groups in Washington DC metro area. The...

Pope Francis’ Statement on the Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Jacques Bahati | Dec 22, 2016

“In the light of my recent meeting with the president and vice-president of the Episcopal Conference of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, I once more make a heartfelt appeal to all Congolese that, in this delicate moment in their story, they be artisans of...

Senator Coons statement on the Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Jacques Bahati | Dec 22, 2016

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.), a member of the Foreign Relations and Appropriations Committees, released the following statement regarding the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “I am extremely disappointed that President Joseph Kabila...

Catholic Women Religious engaging structures of injustice in Africa

by Jacques Bahati | Dec 22, 2016

Catholic Women Religious have shown themselves as formidable and credible agents of social change in Africa by initiating, running, and funding numerous social service programs where governments have failed. How long will Women Religious continue to pick up the pieces...

Energized at the 11th hour to save the democratic process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Jacques Bahati | Dec 3, 2016

On November 29, 2016, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing headlined “Democracy and Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” This hearing was focused for the most part on the political crisis surrounding the end of President Joseph...

Catholic Nuns have had enough: Change the Nigeria we have into the Nigeria we want

by Jacques Bahati | Dec 1, 2016

From November 22-27, 2016, 86 sisters from about 25 Catholic women religious congregations gathered in Nigeria’s Capital City, Abuja for a training on social analysis and advocacy to enable them actively participate in the overdue and much needed transformation of...
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