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2nd Ecumenical Gender-Based Violence Conference – A Powerful Stand Against Gender-Based Violence in the Mano River Basin

Views: 4From March 25 to 27, 2025, in the Conference Hall of the College of Health Sciences, at the Lutheran University of Liberia (LUL) in Zorzor City, Lofa County, became a beacon of hope and action against Gender-Based Violence (GBV). The Faith and Justice Network (FJN) hosted its 2nd Ecumenical Gender-Based Violence Conference, an inspiring […]

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The Most Effective Responses to Corrupt Officials and Thieves in Liberia Are Seizure of Stolen Assets and Strict Jail Terms

Views: 4February 19, 2025, Monrovia, Liberia. The Faith and Justice Network (FJN) applauds President of Liberia for Suspension of Non-Compliant Government Officials. The Faith and Justice Network commends President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr. for his decisive action in suspending governmentofficials who have failed to declare their assets as required by law. By taking action against

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Students parading in observance of the December 9 Anti-Corruption Day and also had an indoor program that marked the day

Views: 2FJN Corruption Free School Campaign Observes Anti-Corruption DayAnti-Corruption Day, December 9, 2024, on the theme “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption, Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity” was highlighted through the efforts of the Faith and Justice Network’s Corruption Free School Campaign. The event included a parade along the principal streets of Monrovia, culminating in an indoor program

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DO NOT USE RECYCLE, FAILED OR ALLEGED CORRUPT POLITICIANS

Views: 12“The recycling of failed and alleged corrupt politicians perpetuates a vicious cycle of underperformance, lack of accountability and public disillusionment”, Dr. Tolbert Thomas Jallah, Regional Executive Director of the Faith and Justice Network (FJN), stated these assertions during a brief conference held at the FJN’s offices.Addressing the press with an intense and persistent sense

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STOP RECYCLING FAILED AND ALLEGED CORRUPT POLITICIANS IN GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIONA Call to Conscience

Views: 15Monrovia, November 15th, 2024. Liberia stands at a critical juncture in its history. Our country has struggled for years with the challenges of poverty, underdevelopment, and corruption, all of which continue to hinder progress. Yet, instead of rising above these challenges and promoting capable, ethical, and visionary leaders, we see the same discredited individuals

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Faith & Justice Network Engages Farmers on World Food Day

Views: 13As part of World Food Day week on action for food, the Faith andJustice Network (FJN) outreach team and its Executive Director, Rev. TolbertThomas Jallah conducted observational tours at various locations in Montserradoand Margibi Counties in order to engage with farmers. During the team’s visitto Todee District, Montserrado County, they were able to engage

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FJN Takes ‘‘Thursdays in Black Campaign’’ To Sierra Leone, Educate Women.

Views: 13Bo City- Sierra Leone; Several West Africans have attended a Thursday in Black awareness at the St. Paul Cathedral, Anglican Diocese of Bo, the awareness is part of the Faith and Justice Network, Gender Justice Awareness Campaign that raises awareness, provide education, and promote healing and justice for survivors of violence. The ‘‘Thursdays in

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