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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 13, 2026For media interviews contactLydia Andrews, Communications Manager AFJN Letter to Pope Leo XIV Ahead of Visit to Africa Highlighting Key Concerns Washington, DC - On Friday, ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s maiden visit to Africa, Africa Faith...
In 2026, our nation faces massive upheaval and multiple crises. But as Christians, we remain hopeful as we persevere in the midst of fear and uncertainty. We remain true to the gospel, true to Jesus’s call to love our neighbor as ourselves. Given the many challenges...
Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) Executive Director, Dr. Steven Nabieu Rogers, was quoted in Rhina Guidos' "Washington's Way of the Cross calls out suffering caused by US government" April 3, 2026 article in National Catholic Reporter. Read the full article...
Easter Reflection As we celebrate this sacred Easter season, Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) extends warm wishes to you and your loved ones for a blessed and hope-filled celebration. In Christ’s suffering, sacrifice, and resurrection, we are reminded of a...
Read Africa Faith and Justice Network's 2025 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates below. To download a pdf version, please click here.
This Palm Sunday we sing "Hosanna to the Son of David" and reflect on Jesus' words. Let us begin Holy Week by meditating on God's great love and mercy for us and the whole world.
https://www.youtube.com/live/WL1DSInL-H0?si=rjIPtYj6FjOgIYFc The Africa Faith and Justice Network (AFJN) and Different Perspectives with Paul Ndiho invite you to "When the Land is Gone, So is the Food" a special-live-broadcast screening and conversation on one of the...
On April 3, 2026, you are invited to join Africa Faith and Justice Network's Executive Director, Dr. Steven Nabieu Rogers for Maryknoll's Office for Global Concerns' annual Good Friday "Way of the Cross for Peace & Justice." This outdoor event begins at noon...
Image generated by AI. Cocoa is one of the world’s most important agricultural commodities, sustaining millions of families across Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Yet the farmers whose labor makes this global industry possible often struggle to meet even their most...









