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
“TUISHI PAMOJA Remix” — A Hymn for Restorative Peace and Unity 17 Oct, 2025 - 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 embodies the collective longing for peace, reconciliation, and justice of the Congolese people—especially the community to which these musicians belong.
Promoting Integrity in Education in Liberia Report 17 Oct, 2025 - Read the “Promoting Integrity in Education: Survey Findings on Corruption in Diocese of Gbarnga Schools, Liberia" following AFJN's Just Governance work in Liberia.
Historic Community Engagement Meeting in Baomahun Brings Together FG Gold and Local Stakeholders in Sierra Leone. 17 Oct, 2025 - A groundbreaking community engagement meeting was held in the mining community of Baomahun, Sierra Leone, on October 10, 2025, where FG Gold (a Gold Project that is set to be Sierra Leone’s first large scale commercial gold mine), and local stakeholders gathered to discuss several community concerns arising from the company's mining activities and its alleged treatment of locals.
Community Voices and Corporate Accountability: After-Event Report on the Valunia Community Engagement Meeting in Sierra Leone 16 Oct, 2025 - Community Voices and Corporate Accountability: After-Event Report on the Valunia Community Engagement Meeting in Sierra Leone
- Documentary & Media Campaign: 10 Years of Action Against Land Grabbing in Ghana 16 Oct, 2025 - To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Continental Landgrabbing 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 Conference’s resolutions.
- Music as a Catalyst for Peace: AFJN’s Impactful Unity through Diversity Program in the DRC 16 Oct, 2025 - This program aims to foster peaceful coexistence among ethnic groups in the DRC, a country that has endured over three decades of conflict and division. AFJN’s approach centers on grassroots engagement. The initiative promotes reconciliation, conflict prevention, social cohesion, and the rebuilding of communities fractured by war.
In the News: Sierra Leone Stakeholders Meeting Featured in Primer Media Group Ltd. 15 Oct, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network Just Governance Project's stakeholders meeting was featured in Matthew Bakarr's "FG Gold Responds to Baomahun Community Concerns: CRSP Manager Highlights Progress and Commitment" article in Primer Media Group, Ltd.
In the News: Unity for Diversity Project Featured in Zion News TV 2 Oct, 2025 - 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)" article by Jason Kabera in Zion News TV.
Event: A Conversation About the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 Oct, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN), with Africa New Day is cosponsoring "A Conversation About the Democratic Republic of the Congo" on October 6.
AFJN Endorses the Joint Letter Ahead of the UN Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases 27 Sep, 2025 - The Africa Faith and Justice Network was one of hundreds of Civil Society Organizations that signed the join statement "Ensuring the Primacy of the Right to Health, Prevention, and Conflict-of-Interest Safeguards at the 4th United Nations High-Level Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases" sent to the United Nations ahead of their High Level Meetings.