Partners in Africa
AEFJN works with groups and individuals in Africa that deal with the issues of the AEFJN Plan of Action.
JCTR Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection - Zambia
SEDELAN (Missionaries of Africa) - Burkina Faso
Centre for Social Concern (Missionaries of Africa) - Malawi
John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre - PO Box 31853 - Uganda
CEPAS Centre d'Etude pour l’Action sociale (jesuits) - DR Congo
HAKIMANI, Jesuit Hakimani Centre - Kenya
AFCAST - African Forum for Catholic Social Teachings
EPN Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network - Africa
Commission Justice et Paix CENCO - DR Congo et CEASC (Central Africa)
AWN African Water Network - Africa - The Secretariat is in Ghana
INADES-Formation, présente en Afrique de l’Ouest, du Centre et de l’Est.
AEFJN collaborates with INADES General Secretariat and INADES Cameroon.
ion of the News from AEFJN is now online. It contains news on UN Climate Summit in Durban (big business control the negotiations, REDD+ market mechanism is criticised), on protection of biodiversity and report on land rush, on Small Arms Flows and Communities in Kenya, on the Ethno-Religious Conflict in Nigeria, on Benin’s Universal Health Insurance Plan, efavirenz and AZT regimens for HIV treatment, on Africa lying naked to Euro-American Military Offensive and on Malawi urban poor hit by slew of price increases.
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.
A simple booklet for workers in health centers in Africa, with guidelines on how to ensure the quality of purchased drugs. How can we assure the quality of the medicines we are buying? What do we need to know? What precautions should we take?
To encourage the commitment of AEFJN members in Africa, towards the fight against the proliferation of small arms in the continent, AEFJN has published a booklet with the organizations working for greater control of arms in Africa.