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.
A virtual visit with ARTE to get in the atmosphere of the twelve African countries that gained independence in 1960, please go to: http://www.arte.tv/afrique for web documentaries in French.
Une visite avec ARTE dans l'atmosphère africaine des 12 pays qui ont gagné l'indépendance en 1960. En français.
" Aware that the common good requires respect for the principles of democracy which include, among others; equality among persons, the sovereignty of the people and respect for the rule of law, the current events in the country indicate that there is a lot of fear and anxiety about the social, economic and political future of this country"
Mgr. Silvano M. Tomasi, representing the Vatican at the United Nations in Geneva has presented a statement asking for effective action to guarantee Universal Access to medicines for all persons.