AR WELCOMES ADOPTION OF LOSS AND DAMAGE FUND
Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace and Dignity applauds the efforts of all civil society actors and stakeholders that tirelessly fought for the establishment of the “Loss and Damage” Fund;
Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace and Dignity applauds the efforts of all civil society actors and stakeholders that tirelessly fought for the establishment of the “Loss and Damage” Fund;
2022 Activism Awards – Media Coverage
Africans Rising lends the power of our solidarity to the protestors calling for peace and democracy in Chad. We condemn the government’s decision to delay elections and security forces’ use of violence in response to protests, which has led to…
Esteemed excellencies, Africans Rising fellows, family at the core team, and esteemed CC members, We, the members of the Africans Rising Coordinating Collective, which serves as the governing board of the Africans Rising movement, were so humbled to have…
In recent days, the people of Sierra Leone have made their voices heard across the world. They are frustrated and struggling under the difficult economic circumstances of their country, where inflation, fuel prices, and the cost of basic commodities continue…
Africans Rising for Justice, Peace and Dignity is saddened by the news of the deaths of at least 23 Africans in the city of Melilla as they attempted to cross from Morocco into Spain. The border patrols at Melilla are…
Solidarity Circle Coverage
This morning, I celebrate Africa Day with all Africans. I wish we could give this day more reverence as Afrikan people as we do to some holidays like Christmas and Easter. We are all Afrikans first before we belong to…
Africans Rising for Justice, Peace and Dignity is saddened by the news of the violent murder of Elvis Nyathi in South Africa. We condemn the act and call on the South African Government and the African Union to bring justice in his honor.
by Kerubo Abuya, PhD As we commemorate International Women’s Day on March 08, 2022, let us remember the late Sigara Onkware, Sindege Mayaka, Agnes Moraa Ototo, and Jemima Nyang’ate Mironga, who were brutally attacked, abducted from their homes, thoroughly beaten…
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