Focus Campaigns

Justice

 

The Africa Faith and Justice Network advocates for justice both within the US and in Africa.  AFJN’s work includes educating and tackling the different forms of injustice. Read about the different ways we are empowering women to fight injustice in the communities through the Women’s Empowerment Project. AFJN also has delved deeper into systemic injustice within the US and abroad and the new movement sparked by George Floyd’s death. AFJN advocated for release of prisoners with minor offenses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and to uphold the Constitution.

 

Women’s Empowerment Project

 

AFJN’s Women’s Empowerment Project continues to be making strides in Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ghana. In 2021, AFJN expanded the program to include workshops in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  In Africa, religious sisters have taken to the airwaves talking about child labor, domestic and gender based violence, human trafficking, youth empowerment and other issues relevant to their communities. To learn more, click here. 

Just Governance

 

AFJN continues in the fight against corruption by educating and advocating for increased transparency and accountability. Members of the community are being emboldened to stop paying bribes and demand integrity in their schools, businesses, communities, and governments.

CALAR Initiative – A Declaration: Africa Remember Who You Are

 

The Coalition for Africa’s Liberation and Restoration (CALAR), initiated by the Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN), was launched on Africa’s Liberation Day on May 25, 2020 to mobilize Africans on the continent and in the diaspora in order to claim their rights and dignity and protect their heritage and resources against those whose actions continue to exploit Africa, and subjects Africans at home and abroad to all forms of indignities. Sign the Declaration, Pray for African Renewal, and watch the kickoff event video here.

 

Other Projects

 

AFJN has many projects going on to see some of the projects that we are focusing on at this time click here.

Latest News

  • Africa Faith and Justice Network Welcomes the Democratic Republic of the Congo – the Republic of Rwanda Peace Agreement, Urges Caution and Vigilance 4 Dec, 2025 - We are writing to bring to your attention the grave humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where the Rwandan government has been violating the country’s territorial integrity. The Rwandan military has been using the March 23 (M23) rebel group, a Congolese Tutsi-led movement, to occupy key areas, including the recent occupation of North Kivu capital, Goma on January 23, 2025. This is the latest in a series of violent aggressions since M23 resumed its armed conflict against the DRC in early 2022.
  • The DRC–Rwanda Peace Agreement: Promise on Paper, Questions on the Ground 4 Dec, 2025 - Today, December 4, 2025, Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Rwanda authenticated a long-awaited peace agreement—which many hope will usher in a new era of stability in a region marked by decades of conflict, displacement, and silent suffering. Peace is always worth pursuing. But not all peace agreements are created equal, and some carry within them the seeds of future instability.
  • Giving Tuesday 2025 2 Dec, 2025 - Consider giving to the Africa Faith and Justice Network this Giving Tuesday as part of the #iGiveCatholic campaign or directly on our website.
  • International Day Commemoration: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2 Dec, 2025 - On Tuesday, November 25, 2025, the African Faith and Justice Network Nigeria(AFJN-N) Ebonyi State Chapter in collaboration with the Ebonyi Coalition of Civil Society Organizations commemorated the International Day of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. The event aimed to raise awareness and mobilize action to end violence against women and girls.
  • Happy Thanksgiving from AFJN 26 Nov, 2025 - Happy Thanksgiving from the Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) family! We are thankful for our friends and partners who stand with us in the pursuit of justice and human dignity in Africa.
  • Facebook Live Discussion – Medical Effects of Child Marriage: Educating the Public 26 Nov, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN), with AFJN-Nigeria is holding a "Medical Effects of Child Marriage: Educating the Public" FaceBook live discussion on November 30, 2025 at 10:00 am (Washington, DC USA)
  • In the News: AFJN Mentioned in AMECEA Article on Life of Sr. Mary Lilly Driciru 26 Nov, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network was mentioned in Sr. Jecinter Olweny and Fr. Isaac Ojok's "UGANDA: Sr. Mary Lilly Driciru Eulogized for her Commitment in Communication Ministry" article in the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) website.
  • In the News: AFJN Mentioned in The Nigerian Voice 20 Nov, 2025 - On November 19, 2025, the Africa Faith and Justice Network was mentioned in Tijjani Sarki's “Nigerians Must Stop Outsourcing Our Sovereignty” article in The Nigerian Voice.
  • + In Memoriam: Sr. Mary Lilly Driciru MSMMC – “Christ must reign” 10 Nov, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) mourns the passing of our dear colleague and friend, Sr. Mary Lilly Driciru, MSMMC (Missionary Sisters of Mary Mother of the Church) who tragically lost her life on November 8, 2025. Sr. Lilly was the AFJN Coordinator for the Women Empowerment Project (WEP) in Uganda and a dedicated advocate for justice, peace, and human rights.
  • In the News: AFJN Quoted in Daily Nigerian on US Military Intervention 5 Nov, 2025 - On November 4, 2025, the Africa Faith and Justice Network was quoted in Umar Audu's “AFJN cautions Trump administration against Military intervention in Nigeria” article featured in Daily Nigerian.

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