Post Covid-19 ‘Recovery’ Aftershocks? Unmasking the Soaring Food prices in Africa
The FAO Food Price Index indicates that the global food prices hit an all-time high in March, 2022. The index, which is the average of
The FAO Food Price Index indicates that the global food prices hit an all-time high in March, 2022. The index, which is the average of
By Njeri Okono and Charles B Chilufya Ubuntu is a foundational term in African cosmology and spirituality meaning ‘humanity’. It expresses the African belief that
Because the real drivers of Africa’s vulnerability to climate change extend far beyond physical factors alone… By Bryan P Galligan 7th April 2022 “We used
JENA, along with its United Kingdom partners, is lobbying the UK Government to rechannel more of its IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) allocation and lead
16th March 2022 – In a landmark development yesterday, the European Union (EU), South Africa, India and USA are reported to have reached a compromise
By Charlie B Chilufya, S.J. On 8th March 2022, JENA, through its affiliate member organisation, the Zimbabwe-based Jesuit NGO, Silveira House, met with the Budget, Finance
Fernando C. Saldivar, S.J. The Sixth African Union – European Union (AU-EU) Summit concluded in Brussels on 18 February 2022 after two days of deliberations
“Prepare the Future”: Unblocking Global Finance for Post-COVID-19 Recovery in Sub-Saharan Africa In order to sufficiently recover from the harsh impacts of the COVID-19 shock,
Press Release The Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network – Africa (JENA) has welcomed the international community’s generous gesture to support poorer countries’ recovery efforts in
Webinar: Faith Communities After Glasgow: An Interfaith Examen of COP26 https://youtu.be/_-OU3Q0fmVk Date: 14th December 2021 Time: 0700 – 0900hrs EST |1300 – 1500hrs GMT
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