AFJN News, Articles, and Information
On July 30, 2012, a team of AFJN staff; Executive Director, Fr. Aniedi Okure, Policy Analyst Jacques Bahati and interns Rubea Stouppe and Ashagrie Abdi were among those invited to the White House to discuss President Obama Administration's “Strategy Towards...
Whereas formerly the continent of Africa was merely a tactical jumping-off point for access to the Middle East, now it is fast becoming a battlefield in its own right. The name of the strategy? Counter terrorism. The secrecy of US militarism in Africa is no secret at...
Liberian President — Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf — The first female president of Liberia and Africa’s first female head of state, she was elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2011. She served as Minister of Finance, and is one of three women awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize...
By Ashagrie G. Abdi, AFJN Intern This article was first published in our April-June Newsletter After the downfall of Zaid Barre, Somalia’s President from 1969-'91, the struggle for power resulted in a civil war that claimed many lives. According to some reports, an...
This arm twisting against Rwanda is in accordance with US Public Law 109-456, "The Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security and Democracy Promotion Act of 2006", Section 105 which says: "The Secretary of State is authorized to withhold assistance made...
On July 7, 2012, the Africa Faith and Justice Network was mentioned in Mary Ratcliff's article "U.S. cuts aid to Rwanda for destabilizing Congo" featured in the San Francisco Bay View: National Black Newspaper. To read the full article click below:...
As concerns over environmental issues on the African continent gain attention around the world, the problem of foreign companies dumping their toxic waste wherever they feel like has come to light. This dumping takes many forms: donations of pesticides that are...
AFJN in the National Catholic Reporter under the headline “A little office that reaches a continent” (July 20, 2012)
In his articles The Smart Way to Fight Corruption, George B.N. Ayittey, Ph.D. shines light on the enormous amount of cash that African leaders have stolen from the people; General Sani Abacha of Nigeria $20 billion, President H. Boigny of Ivory Coast $6 billion, Gen....
