2008 Meeting/25th Anniversary
Society of the Holy Child Jesus Ad for AFJN's 25th Anniversary
25th Anniversary Conference Program Booklet CORRECTION:Due to an unfortunate oversight, the Society of the Holy Child Jesus' advertisement did not appear in the program booklet at the 25th Anniversary Conference in April 2008. AFJN regrets this mistake and wishes to extend our sincere apologies. The ad has been published below; please click for enlargement.

25th Anniversary Conference
This weekend (April 18-20), AFJN celebrates its 25th year of policy analysis and advocacy for peace and justice in Africa. Workshops on health, trade, and conflict transformation will inform participants of the issues currently affecting Africa
and what can be done to ensure a more just US-Africa policy. This
four-day event also includes keynote addresses by Ishmael Beah and
Jeffrey Sachs, a celebratory meal and award ceremony, a silent auction, and a day of lobby visits on Capitol Hill. Click here for a conference schedule. Posted April 17th, 2008
Ishmael Beah to Speak at AFJN 25th Anniversary Conference
AFJN is excited to announce that Ishmael Beah, New York
Times bestselling author of A Long Way
Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, will be a
keynote speaker for AFJN’s 25th
anniversary conference from April 18-21, 2008. Beah’s book has won national
acclaim for its detailed and heartfelt account of his years fighting in the
government army. It has brought much-needed attention to the issue of children
in armed conflict and "seems destined to become a classic firsthand
account of war and the ongoing plight of child soldiers in conflicts
worldwide." (Publisher's Weekly) On Friday night, Beah will speak on “Deadly
Play: Children and War,” and will lead a workshop on Saturday entitled “Learning
to Live with War.”
Posted: February 16, 2008
Professor Jeffrey Sachs to Speak at AFJN 25th Anniversary
celebration. He will speak
on the topic, “United States Policy and Africa: an Assessment of the Current Administration and Imperatives for the
Next.” During his distinguished career, Professor Sachs has campaigned tirelessly for Africa, advocating debt relief and increases in foreign aid. He was named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential
people in both 2004
and 2005 and recently published a New York Times Bestseller, The End of Poverty.Throughout his career, Dr. Sachs has investigated the causes of economic growth, famously propounding possession of natural resources andgeographic factors as being critical. He has also written extensively on financial crises. His especially successful advice for Poland has led to a widespread acceptance of his economic therapy.
While advising Kofi Annan, he led the way in calling for complete debt relief for Africa and massive increases in foreign aid . Yet these are only a small part of Professor Sachs’ relentless crusade to help the impoverished on the continent and meet the Millennium Development Goals. These issues and others are boldly tackled in his recent New York Times Bestseller “The End of Poverty,” which provides an optimistic vision of what would occur if rich countries truly committed to ending poverty.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs now heads the Earth Institute at Columbia University, an organization dedicated to providing resources for sustainable development and the betterment of humanity. This role is especially appropriate for someone with such willingness to get his hands dirty by visiting project sites and extensively detailing his proposed projects.
AFJN is thrilled to present Jeffrey Sachs, who has done so much for Africa and whose work promises to do much more. We hope that you will join us at the Holiday Inn in Rosslyn, Virginia for this event and the rest of our 25th anniversary festivities from April 18-21, 2008. Continue checking this website for more details.Posted: February 16, 2008
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