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Secondary Students Sign Code of Conduct Against Prevalent Cases of Academic Fraud and Dishonesty

Views: 3Examination malpractice has a negative effect on Liberian society and its national development effort. It leads to an irreversible loss of credibility, and has negative consequences on the individuals and institutions of learning, leading to moral decadence, and brain drain and it discourages hard work among Liberian Students. Its impact is visibly seen in […]

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Young Women for Change

Young Women for Change “Embrace Equity and Empower Women and Girls” – International Women’s Day 2023

Views: 2The Faith and Justice Network recognizes and celebrates women and girls as champions in the advancement of a just peace society. The FJN Commemorates 2023 International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 9th, 2023, at the Lutheran Church in Liberia Compound Conference Hall, 13th Street, Sinkor, Monrovia, with over 40 women from churches and secondary

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MKF Six Edition

6th Edition of the MKF Intellectual Discourse: Prof. Rev. Dr. J. Sarwolo Nelson, Jr. calls on Church Leaders in Liberia to speak “undiluted truth to power”

Views: 1The President of the University of Liberia, Prof. Rev. Dr. J. Sarwolo Nelson, Jr., serving as keynote speaker shimmered on the common traits exhibited by the courageous Late Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis of the Catholic Archdiocese of Monrovia, describes him as “a great man of Peace, a great man of Justice & a great

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Bishop Maltida Tarr,

Exposing Hidden Hunger and Malnutrition – Churches Hope to End Poverty in the Mano River Basin

Views: 5It appears that the signs of malnutrition and hunger are less visible in those affected by it in the Mano River Basin Countries. However, studies conducted by churches have realized that malnutrition and hunger have devastating effects on health, productivity, and mental development of people in the long run. Hunger and malnutrition have wounds

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Religious Leaders

The Mano River Union Secretary General Welcomes Religious Leaders at its Secretariat in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Views: 1Freetown, Sierra Leone, on April 30th, 2021, using inter-religious cooperation for peace, the Faith and Justice Network for the first time brought together fifteen religious clerics from Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea to the Secretariat of the Mano River Union for acquaintance and sharing of information visit. The Secretary-General, Her Excellency, Amb. Medina A.

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Religious Leaders

Religious Leaders Call for Ending Harmful Traditional Practices against Women and Girls within the Mano River Union Basin

Views: 5From the 28th – 29th, of April 2021, The Faith and Justice Network in collaboration with the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), the Inter-Religious Council of Liberia (IRCL), the Council of Churches of Guinea (CCG), and the Association of Evangelicals of Liberia (AEL), hosted a four-day regional conference in Freetown Sierra Leone with over

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Speakers and participants

The Fifth Edition of the MKF Intellectual Discourse on Social Justice and Peace: “Commercialization of Politics- A Threat to Liberia’s Emerging Democracy”

Views: 1The 5th edition of the Intellectual Discourse on Social Justice and Peace under the theme “Commercialization of Politics as a Threat to Liberia’s Emerging Democracy” was truly an amazing and timely one. Every Quarter of the year, an Intellectual Discourse on Social Justice and Peace with varying intriguing and engaging topics is organized by

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Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott

Third Edition of MKF Intellectual Discourse on Social Justice and Peace Democratic Contracts for Sustainable and Caring Societies: What Can Churches and Christian Communities Do?

Views: 3“In the face of the potent destructive forces unleashed leading to destitution on citizens within the Mano River Basin Countries of West Africa, respecting the earth and building sustainable community calls the church to live out spiritual values such as justice, peace, love, faith and hope in communities”, said Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott. Cllr.

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Dr. Getteh

Archbishop Michael K. Francis Intellectual Discourse on Social Justice and Peace Pandemic, Peace and Justice in Changing Times

Views: 5In the midst of a global pandemic, rising global violence and systemic injustice, especially rape within the Mano River Basin Countries, the Faith and Justice Network brought together experts and practitioners from churches and seminaries to consider the interplay of justice and faith and to find strategies to elevate collective efforts to shape a

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H.E. Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

“Our churches have a responsibility too – to guide the flocks”, says Former Liberian President, Madam Ellen Johnson–Sirleaf

Views: 1Speaking Tuesday, August 11, 2020, as guest of honor and keynote speaker at the Forum on Impact Assessment on a Joint Ecumenical Collective Response Action to COVID-19 Pandemic organized by the Faith Justice Network in Monrovia, Madam Sirleaf renowned that Liberia must begin to plan for an “active effect” of COVID-19 if the response

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