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FJN is a Human Rights Association.

FJN is a Human Rights Association, made of many people with diverse backgrounds, who all converge around the need of finding solutions to improve inter cultural dialogue, and remove the obstacles that prevent understanding.
As such FJN cannot take any political or religious sides, only be in a position of listening and analyzing. Our cultural platform is based on African Judaism.
It is within this context that we analyze the fallout of colonial thinking affecting African communities.
From this point of view, we can observe, reveal, and ponder certain typical dynamics, which are or can become, general concern.
In our work as representatives of African communities, interested in their benefit and development, we have been at times confronted with attempts to slow or minimize our progress.
We do not know why people would view African development as a negative thing, or nothing more than a way to satisfy their personal greed.
For FJN this concern is a very serious topic, for which we dedicate much time and effort.
Bribery, corruption, or shady donations are contrary to our model.
Human Rights and culture are not a get-rich-quick personal development project.
Those who entertain those thoughts are losing their time with FJN.
FJN will never be put in a position of neediness, for it could expose it to the dangers of recuperation.
We thank those who accompany us on this ethical and moral journey, and provide us with support through our struggle.
Africa and Judaism are joined by this sense of finding nobility of motive in ethical and moral mission to the world.
FJN is not Africa in need of help. It is Africa helping.

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