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Africa Faith and Justice Network derives its strength from those who so generously support our mission to transform U.S. policies toward Africa.
Members receive regular newsletters geared to inform and to stimulate reflection and action in solidarity with the people of Africa. The members also bring their own experience from Africa to the network and to the policy makers. The AFJN website offers updated information and action activities on urgent African issues concerning human rights and justice.
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As an organization which strives to bring social justice to U.S.-Africa relations, we rely on people like you to take action to help transform policies made by Congress and the U.S. administration.
We always encourage our members to speak out against unjust policies by writing letters, holding forums, hosting fundraisers, and using your creativity!
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Want to make a difference in your community? Consider volunteering with us! We rely on the dedication and hard work of our volunteers to support our mission and achieve our goals. Whether you have a few hours a week or a few hours a month, we have a variety of roles to suit different schedules and interests.
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News & Updates
AFJN-Ghana and Boukurugu Community Girls Women Empowerment support
Preamble: Boukuru Community in the Sagnarigu district in Tamale was among the first three communities suggested to AFJN to make their official entry after the advocacy training workshop participants had in Tamale. Boukurugu community became a very unique place when it...
AFJN’s Successful Visit to the Tamale Central Mosque
We had the privilege of meeting with the Regional Chief Imam and Imams at the Tamale Central Mosque. The warm reception and engaging discussions made our visit truly memorable. We shared our mission and vision of promoting justice, equality, and social progress, and...
AFJN’s Visit to Gbewa Palace in Yendi
We are delighted to share that AFJN recently had the opportunity to visit the Gbewa Palace in Yendi. Although we missed the chance to meet His Majesty the King of Dagbon, we were warmly received by his chiefs and elders. Our purpose was to deliver an important message...
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AFJN acts as a voice to inform and motivate people to take action in their local communities and internationally. We work closely with many constituents on the ground all over Africa as well as with individuals and congregations in the US. We have three levels of organizing that you can get involved in.Kindly Contact us via these channels below.