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In partnership with our communities, we remove barriers and restore the abundance of Africa to her people.

Before its rebranding, ForAfrika was known as JAM International. When our founder, the late Peter Pretorius, was left stranded in Pambarra, Mozambique, he saw the horrific consequences of starvation — children were dying around him every day. The experience changed his life forever and he and his wife Ann committed themselves to fighting for a better future for Africa’s children.

ANGOLA

Angola is one of Africa’s most resource-rich countries, yet two thirds of the population live on less than $2 a day and do not see the benefits. Additionally, the country has high infant mortality rates, poor access to clean water and sanitation , high illiteracy rates and is now facing its worst drought in 40 years.

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MOZAMBIQUE

Although the country is endowed with ample arable land, water, energy, as well as mineral resources, Mozambique is still grappling with a military insurgency in parts of the gas-rich province of Cabo-Delgado. An estimated three million people are projected to face high levels of food insecurity across the country due to the combined effects of the conflict, climate shocks and economic instability.

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RWANDA

Rwanda's economy suffered heavily during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, with widespread loss of life, failure to maintain the infrastructure, looting, and neglect of important cash crops. This caused a large drop in GDP and destroyed the country's ability to attract private and external investment.

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SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa has made considerable strides to improve the wellbeing of its citizens since its transition to democracy in the mid-1990s, however over half its population lives in poverty, around 30% are unemployed and it has one of the highest, persistent inequality rates in the world.

SOUTH SUDAN

Despite gaining independence in 2011, the country remains a humanitarian crisis reinforced by ongoing inter-communal conflict, displacement, and external shocks. In 2022, it was estimated that two-thirds of South Sudan’s population are in need of humanitarian assistance.

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UGANDA

What is often referred to as a Refugee Crisis, the influx of refugees to Uganda has been mostly due to conflicts in surrounding countries. It’s central location and Ugandan generosity acts as a gateway to those often escaping the horrors of the life they have left behind in search of a new and dignified beginning.

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Declaring His love across Africa

Since 1979 we have been declaring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Africa, discipling believers & training church leaders.


With a vision to see Africa saved by the love of Jesus, we exist to take the Gospel to the unreached people of Africa, provide discipleship training to believers and equip local church leaders through
bible-based teaching and leadership training, done in their local languages.


To achieve this, we have developed simple yet highly effective programs, that to date have transformed the lives of millions through the love of God and the power of the Gospel.

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ANGOLA

Angola is one of Africa’s most resource-rich countries, yet two-thirds of the population live on less than $2 a day and do not see the benefits. Additionally, the country has high infant mortality rates, poor access to clean water and sanitation, and high illiteracy rates and is now facing its worst drought in 40 years.

MOZAMBIQUE

Although the country is endowed with ample arable land, water, energy, as well as mineral resources, Mozambique is still grappling with a military insurgency in parts of the gas-rich province of Cabo-Delgado. An estimated three million people are projected to face high levels of food insecurity across the country due to the combined effects of the conflict, climate shocks and economic instability.

RWANDA

Rwanda's economy suffered heavily during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, with widespread loss of life, failure to maintain the infrastructure, looting, and neglect of important cash crops. This caused a large drop in GDP and destroyed the country's ability to attract private and external investment.

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa has made considerable strides to improve the wellbeing of its citizens since its transition to democracy in the mid-1990s, however over half its population lives in poverty, around 30% are unemployed and it has one of the highest, persistent inequality rates in the world.

SOUTH SUDAN

Despite gaining independence in 2011, the country remains a humanitarian crisis reinforced by ongoing inter-communal conflict, displacement, and external shocks. In 2022, it was estimated that two-thirds of South Sudan’s population are in need of humanitarian assistance.

UGANDA

What is often referred to as a Refugee Crisis, the influx of refugees to Uganda has been mostly due to conflicts in surrounding countries. It’s central location and Ugandan generosity acts as a gateway to those often escaping the horrors of the life they have left behind in search of a new and dignified beginning.

JESUS ALIVE GOSPEL OUTREACH

Declaring His love across Africa

Since 1979 we have been declaring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Africa, discipling believers & training church leaders.


With a vision to see Africa saved by the love of Jesus, we exist to take the Gospel to the unreached people of Africa, provide discipleship training to believers and equip local church leaders through
bible-based teaching and leadership training, done in their local languages.


To achieve this, we have developed simple yet highly effective programs, that to date have transformed the lives of millions through the love of God and the power of the Gospel.

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