On March 13, 2015, Thomas Reese covered AFJN’s March 6th event co-sponsored with CUA’s IPR in his article “Is dialogue with Islam possible?” featuring Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald in National Catholic Reporter. To read the full article click...
Watch here. Host Shaka Ssali and his guests discuss Martin Luther King Jr’s. commitment to nonviolent action and explore whether his reasoning is still the best option to challenge racial injustice. Guests: Kadiatou Diallo, Mother of Amadou Diallo¸ Founder &...
On December 9, 2014, Michael Sean Winters wrote an article in National Catholic Reporter featuring the work of the Africa Faith and Justice Network in “AFJN: Making Government Responsive.” Read the full article here:...
In October 2014, the Africa Faith and Justice Network published their book “Land Grabbing in Africa: Herakles Farms’ Failed Venture in Brewaniase, Ghana.” To access a copy of the work click here: Land Grabbing in Africa: Herakles Farms’ Failed Venture in...
On October 30, 2014, the Enough Team mentions the Africa Faith and Justic Network as a signer of the “Open Letter on Conflict Minerals” in Enough. Read the full letter here:...
On October 30, 2014, the Africa Faith and Justice Network was mentioned in the Enough Team’s article “Open Letter on Conflict Minerals” in Enough. Read the full article here: https://enoughproject.org/reports/open-letter-dodd-frank-october-2014
Cardinal Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace at the Vatican, has called for the extension of internet and other technological facilities to rural areas in order to improve upon the quality of education in villages and towns in West...
On October 1st, 2014, AFJN authors and publishes a report titled “Land Grabbing in Africa: Herakles Farms’ Failed Venture in Brewaniase, Ghana” in the Land Portal Foundation. Read the report here:...
Read Robert Kibet’s September 22, 2014 article “Kenya’s Ogiek Women Conquer Cultural Barriers to Support their Families” in Global Issues here: https://www.globalissues.org/news/2014/09/22/20098
United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening visited Zambia in July. She said Zambia had enjoyed impressive economic growth and had seen 1.2 million more children in schools and 40 per cent reduction in child mortality. She...