Rev. Aniedi Okure is featured in Servizio Informazione Religiosa, on the impact of the 2016 Presidential elections in the US on Immigrants. Theis article is in Italian.
To harness African sisters' enormous potential to work for a more just society and to engage in action for justice requires rallying their political will in this direction.
Opposition and civil society groups which declined to attend the dialogue or boycotted the forum made a very bad political calculation.
Bishops and organisations are joining forces to combat land grabbing...
Bahati Jacques, AFJN Policy Analyst on WPFW's Africa Now program to discuss Land Grab in Africa and Cameroon in general.
UN policies must benefit Africa
On September 14, 2016, Sr. Eucharia Madueke wrote "That they may be one: Diversity within the communities of Catholic sisters in Nigeria" for Gobal Sisters Report. In the article she talks about the work of AFJN sisters in Nigeria. Read the full article here:...
On September 13th, 2016, the Human Rights Watch published an article called "Coalition of NGO, Diaspora Groups Support Ethiopia Human Rights Resolution" that features AFJN support. Read the article here:...
On August 30, 2016, Rose Gamble wrote an article on the Africa Faith and Justice Network and the Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Organisational Development in Ghana. The report called "Catholic church in Ghana exposes land injustices" was published in The Tablet....
Rev. Fr. Aniedi Okure, OP addressing Acholi leaders in Gulu
Democracy is not about elections.
On April 29, 2016, the Africa Faith and Justice Network was mentioned in the article "Nigerian Bishop Matthew H. Kukah Speaks on Church and Security Challenges in Northern Nigeria" in OMI USA JPIC. Click here to read the full article:...