110412 Children conscripted by poverty
100818 Chad - Beyond superficial stability
CHAD 100616 Green wall starts to grow
100616 The problems of demining in Chad
100608 What's happening in the north
CHAD - 100527 Aid agencies prepare for MINURCAT exit
CHAD-CAR 100527 Aid agencies prepare for MINURCAT exit.doc (86.0 kB)
100220 CHAD - Prices hike, teachers strike
100112 - Bishops call for Peace and National Reconciliation
100112 CHAD - Bishops call for Peace and National Reconciliation
The November 2011 edition of AEFJN's Forum for Action is now online. It contains articles on the ethical responsibility of the Church on the climate issue, on the clean up of the Ogoniland oil spills, which will take decades, on the spread of Libyan arms in the Sahel, on the production of medicines in Africa and on the EU's attempt to force African countries to sign EPAs.
The national election campaign officially started the 28th October in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), exactly one month ahead of historic presidential and legislative elections, scheduled for November 28 2011. 41 humanitarian and human rights organizations, among them AEFJN, have expressed concern about the high political tension and deteriorating security situation. They have called upon all Congolese and international actors involved to take urgent measures to prevent electoral violence, better protect civilians and ensure credible, free and fair elections.
