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Christians in Africa face numerous challenges to their faith. Islamic extremist groups like Boko Haram, al-Shabab, and the Islamic State group target Christians. Tensions between Muslim and Christian communities, especially in the Sahel region, often lead to violent clashes. Governments in Eritrea and Somalia imprison and torture believers. Poverty and political instability have fueled the rise of radical ideologies that target Christians. ICC’s 2025 Global Persecution Index covered persecution trends in the DRC, Eritrea, Nigeria, the Sahel, and Somalia.

Despite these realities, Christians throughout Africa endure persecution with great faith and forgiveness. Please see below for news and project updates.

Our Efforts

Join us as we bring hope and relief to Africa's oppressed Christians.

Today, most of Africa’s population considers itself Christian, and the continent has more self-identifying Christians than any other continent. Still, Christianity’s growth in Africa has not come without its share of persecution. From Islamic conquests in the early days of Christianity to the modern-day rise of terrorism, Africa’s Christian communities have faced severe danger for their faith.

Hope House (Education)

Hope House programs are a lifeline for underprivileged Christians facing persecution. Tailored to each country’s needs, they provide access to education, either as a primary means of learning or through after-school support, along with essential nutrition and care. In places like Nigeria, we even build schools in refugee (internally displaced persons (IDP)) camps, offering stability in the heart of a crisis. More than academics, Hope House creates a safe, nurturing space where children can heal, grow, and build a future filled with hope.

Generation Transformation (Education)

Generation Transformation (GT) equips the next generation of Christian leaders to rise above persecution. Through fully funded college and vocational training, GT empowers underprivileged students and young professionals.

Communal Farms (Community Development)

In the Middle Belt, jihadist attacks target Christian farming villages, killing tens of thousands and displacing hundreds of thousands more in the last 10 years. Families who once lived off the land are now left with nothing, their farms destroyed by radicals intent on erasing their faith. Our farms sustain desperate communities.

Small Businesses (Community Development)

International Christian Concern equips persecuted Christians in Africa with small business grants, restoring dignity, independence, and long-term sustainability. Many recipients have lost everything for choosing to follow Christ. These grants help them launch or expand businesses in fields like tailoring, farming, and carpentry.

An Orphanage in the DRC (Community Development)

We support an orphanage in the DRC that is home to more than 150 children whose parents were killed by Islamic terrorists (Allied Democratic Forces). We are rebuilding after a building fire and provide monthly food and medical support. We envision a vibrant future campus that includes safe dormitories, a kitchen, a dining hall, and much more.

A Safe House in The Gambia (Community Development)

Pastor Austin was evicted from his home after using it for worship in Gambia. With your help, we stepped in and built Austin and the community a church. Dozens of Muslims have now turned to Jesus. We are now securing a safe house for them as they’ve lost everything.

Wells of Hope for the Persecuted Church (Community Development)

In the wake of targeted, brutal attacks by extremists, Christian families who survive often face a daily battle for clean water.  With the help of a partner, we have secured wells for several villages. The most recent need is for a borehole at the Compassion Orphanage in the DRC.

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News in Africa

Conflict in DRC Escalates Sharply Despite Peace Efforts 

December 12, 2025 ICC News — Roughly 200,000 people have fled the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as fighting there has escalated in recent days, according to U.N. estimates. The M23 rebel...

Drone Strike on Kumo Leaves 45 Dead, Dozens Injured 

December 10, 2025 ICC News — As night fell over Kumo, families gathered in what remained of the schoolyard. Some searched for missing relatives; others prepared shallow graves. Blankets, scorched notebooks, and pieces of twisted metal...

50 Children Escape, 100 Rescued After Mass Abduction at Nigerian School

December 9, 2025 ICC News — When Elizabeth Samuel saw the first bus pull into the Government House compound in Minna, her heart raced. She had spent nearly two weeks wondering if her daughter would ever...

Churches Vandalized in Sudan

December 6, 2025 ICC News — Last week, in the center of Port Sudan’s market area, two of the oldest churches in Sudan were vandalized with red graffiti by two unknown persons. The desecration occurred in broad daylight.  On the exterior wall of...

Rwanda, DRC Reaffirm Intentions for Peace Amid Ongoing Violence in Eastern DRC 

December 5, 2025 ICC News — President Donald Trump gathered in Washington, D.C. this week with the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to sign a document aiming to reinforce the countries’...

Nigeria Remains in the Crosshairs of Attention for Crimes Against Christians 

December 5, 2025 ICC News — Nigerian government leaders remain in a global vise of attention and pressure for the ongoing mass killings and kidnappings of Christians by Islamic extremists.   The U.S. Department of State this week opened the...

Genocide Concerns in Ethiopia  

December 4, 2025 ICC News — By Dr. Greg Cochran  International Christian Concern (ICC) and other such organizations recently celebrated the Trump administration’s decision to designate Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern (officially adding the African nation to the CPC list).   While ICC...

Terrorists Kidnap Pastor, Wife, and Others During Church Service in Kogi 

December 3, 2025 ICC News — Armed Muslim bandits attacked Ejiba, a community in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi state, on Sunday morning, abducting a pastor, his wife, and several worshippers during a church service.   The incident occurred at a newly...

Mother Killed, Baby Rescued Amid DRC Attack

November 24, 2025 ICC News — Tragedy struck the Byambwe Hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Nov. 15, when armed fighters of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) stormed the facility that night. Among...

More than 300 Students and Staff Abducted in Nigeria; ICC President Issues Call to Action

November 22, 2025 ICC News, Press Release — More than 300 students and staff were abducted from a Catholic School in the Northern Region of Nigeria on Friday. International Christian Concern (ICC) President Shawn Wright issued a statement,...

Woman Finds Refuge in Orphanage After Being Rescued from ADF Captivity

November 20, 2025 ICC News — As night fell on Sept. 17 in Butembo, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Kanyere Kalumbiro finished collecting firewood and began returning home. Suddenly, a member of the Islamic extremist...

Nigerian Christian Leaders Urge U.S. Action as Claims of Worsening Atrocities Emerge 

November 20, 2025 ICC News — A coalition of prominent Nigerian Christian and civil society organizations has issued an urgent appeal to the United States government, alleging an intensifying pattern of targeted killings, mass displacement, and...

DRC, M23 Rebel Group Agree on Initial Framework for Peace 

November 20, 2025 ICC News — The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and representatives of the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group signed a new peace deal in Qatar on Saturday.   While the agreement seeks to...

8 Christians Endure Decades of Imprisonment in Eritrea

November 20, 2025 ICC News — Eight Christians have languished in prison cells in the eastern African nation of Eritrea for between 18 and 21 years for simply following Christ.   Despite public outcry and egregious...

Protests Erupt in Nigeria After Terrorists Kill 8, Abduct Pastor  

November 19, 2025 ICC News — Armed men attacked a Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) congregation Tuesday evening in Eruku, Kwara state, Nigeria, killing three worshippers and abducting several others, including the pastor. The attack occurred just...

ADF Attack on Hospital Leaves at Least 20 Dead  

November 17, 2025 ICC News — ADF rebels attacked the Byambwe Reference Health Center in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) Christian-majority Lubero territory early Saturday morning, executing at least 18 patients in their hospital...

7 Women, Children Abducted From Nigerian Christian Villages 

November 13, 2025 ICC News — Local sources in Borno state, Nigeria, have confirmed that seven people, including women and children, were abducted on Nov. 12, during an attack on Shikarkir Ward in Chibok Local Government...

African Union Responds to Trump’s Claims Regarding Nigeria’s Religious Freedom  

November 13, 2025 ICC News — The African Union finally addresses the killing of Christians in Nigeria and released its statement in response to President Donald Trump's threats to Nigeria if circumstances do not change.  On...

Terrorists Target, Kill Christians in Burkina Faso 

November 7, 2025 ICC News — On Oct. 6, terrorists conducted two mass murders in Burkina Faso dioceses within hours of each other.  In the Nouna Diocese, three teenagers were travelling from Mali to begin the school year. Terrorists stopped the bus,...

How the Mineral Coltan Fuels Christian Persecution  

November 6, 2025 — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow  In the age of electric vehicles, smartphones, and artificial intelligence, the modern world runs on minerals.   Among the most valuable is coltan — short for columbite-tantalite — a dull black ore that produces tantalum, a...

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