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Sign AFRICOM Petitions Today!

Africa Faith and Justice Network invites you to add your voice to the call for a more responsible US foreign policy that respects the dignity and capacity of our African partners. Together, we can build a movement to halt the further militarization of Africa.The new...

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AFJN Hosts Panel on AFRICOM

On Wednesday, November 28th, AFJN hosted a panel discussion on AFRICOM in conjunction with the Council on African Studies at American University in Washington, DC. The event, titled “Africa’s Oil, America’s AFRICOM, and the Global War on Terror” was the first attempt...

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Expulsion of Missionaries in Eritrea

Caught between violence in Ethiopia and Somalia and simmering turmoil in Sudan, Eritrea makes few headlines in the Horn of Africa. But the repressive government in Eritrea ought to sound international alarms - indeed it has for 14 Comboni Missionaries who were...

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EU-Africa Summit: Where Are Human Rights?

Prime minister Gordon Brown of England refused to attend the Euro-African summit in Lisbon last weekend because President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe would be in attendance. Recognizing the grave human rights abuses committed by Mugabe's regime, Mr. Brown wanted nothing...

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Hostilities Costing Africa’s Sustainable Survival

Hostilities Costing Africa’s Sustainable Survival

Debt, diseases and war are three major issues affecting the continent of Africa. Development is what is needed and yet hostilities across the continent between 1990 and 2005 have cost Africa's economies approximately $284 billion, roughly equivalent to the amount of...

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Floods Create Havoc in Africa

Floods Create Havoc in Africa

  In the past three months, floods have ravaged many African nations including Ghana and Togo in the west, as well as Sudan, Uganda, Somalia, and Kenya in the central and eastern regions. At least 200 people have died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced...

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First HIV/AIDS drug plant to open in Uganda

A factory that will produce treatments for HIV/AIDS is set to open in Kampala, Uganda, the first of its kind in the country. It aims to reduce the cost of the vital medication by cutting import costs. According to Uganda's Health Minister, Dr. Stephen Malinga, locally...

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Reports

AFJN 2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 AFJN End of Year Report

2023 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2023 AFJN End of Year Report

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report

2020 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2020 End of Year Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

“Education and Decent Work for All” AFJN-Uganda April 2022

“Education and Decent Work for All” Report by AFJN-Uganda April 2022

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