REFORMING THE CSR OF EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES IN ZAMBIA: BUSINESS, POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT
Uncharted Territory: Navigating Africa’s Sovereign Debt Crisis with the Emergence of China as the Continent’s Largest Bilateral Creditor
Integral Ecology and Democracy in the United States: Reflecting on the Road Ahead
The African Economy is “Infected”
Tax Justice and Global Inequality: Practical Solutions to Protect Developing Country Revenues
Putting Together the Pieces: A Review of the International Normative Framework for
Addressing the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa
Africa in the Economy of Francesco: Rethinking the Ethics of the International Financial Order at the Intersection of Tax Justice and Catholic Social Teaching
An Oasis In The Human Rights Litigation Desert? A Roadmap To Using California Code Of Civil Procedure Section 354.8 As A Means Of Breaking Out Of The Alien Tort Statute Straitjacket
Ecological Genocide in the Amazon: Raphael Lemkin and the Destruction of Human Groups
Blood Money: U.S. Arms Manufacturers Are Still Profiting From Atrocities
The Economy of Francesco in the Post-Pandemic World: Rethinking the Nexus Between Illicit Financial Flows, Debt, and Tax Justice in Africa
The Future Of Work In Sub-Saharan Africa: Global Justice Perspectives
Transforming Sub-Saharan Africa Towards Inclusive And Climate Sensitive Food Sovereign Region: Building Back Better For Food Sovereignty
A Wicked Impunity: Will The Supreme Court Gut The Alien Tort Statute?
Is A Bad Deal Better Than No Deal? A Perspective From Africa On The G7’S Agreement To Restructure International Corporate Taxation
Re-Theorising The Genocide-Ecocide Nexus: Raphael Lemkin And Ecocide In The Amazon
Fisheries extractivism and the right to subsistence: Conflicting governance models and the legal structures that enact them
Africa And The Digital Yuan: Helping China Break U.S. Hegemony Over The Global Financial Order
Providing Access Or Taking Sides? Blue Growth, Small-Scale Fisheries, And The Case Of Lamu, Kenya
Healing the Niger Delta: Remediation of environmental damage by corporate polluters as a component of integral ecology
Transforming Sub-Saharan Africa towards inclusive and climate sensitive food sovereign
One Complex Crisis: Case Studies of Environmental & Social (In)Justice in Africa
Policy Brief: Rechannelling The United Kingdom’s Allocation Of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) For Climate Finance In Sub-Saharan Africa
The Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA) is a diverse community of faith-inspired Jesuit NGOs, also known as Social Centre’s, related Jesuit Institutions, individual Jesuit peace and development activists and scholars driven by a vision of a just, poverty-free, peaceful and ecologically regenerative Africa.