AFJN News, Articles, and Information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBJKKpvnAW0 The song “TUISHI PAMOJA Remix” by the Chorale St. Michel of Rubare–Rutshuru was released on October 15, 2025, to promote peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in the eastern region. This artistic expression...
Read the “Promoting Integrity in Education: Survey Findings on Corruption in Diocese of Gbarnga Schools, Liberia" following AFJN's Just Governance work in Liberia.
Download the report here pdf file Cross-session participants of community engagement meeting at Baomahun Court Barray A groundbreaking community engagement meeting was held in the mining community of Baomahun, Sierra Leone, on October 10, 2025, where FG Gold (a Gold...
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Continental Land Grabbing Conference—an initiative launched by AFJN in partnership with African and European allies—we have commissioned a documentary showcasing our work in Ghana, where AFJN actively implemented the...
Music has long served as one of society’s most powerful tools—used to inspire, persuade, unify, and mobilize. From national anthems and advertising jingles to spiritual hymns and cultural identity markers, its influence is both emotional and strategic. Recognizing...
The Africa Faith and Justice Network Just Governance Project's stakeholders meeting was featured in Matthew Bakarr and Stephen V. Lansana's "FG Gold Responds to Baomahun Community Concerns: CRSP Manager Highlights Progress and Commitment" article in Primer Media...
On October 4, 2025, Sr. Mary Lilly Driciru, MSMMC, Africa Faith and Justice Network Coordinator for the Women Empowerment Project in Uganda, wrote the "Pilgrims of Hope: Restoring Justice Through Advocacy" that was featured in the Association of Religious in Uganda...
On October 2, 2025, the Africa Faith and Justice Network's Unity through Diversity was featured in the "Là où les armes divisent, la musique unit : quand les artistes s’érigent en passeurs de paix (Where guns divide, music unites: when artists become peacemakers)"...






