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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.

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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

Economic Persecution: Restoration and Resilience (Part 5 of 5) 

March 13, 2026 ICC News — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow Persecution seeks to isolate, weaken, and erase. It destroys farms and businesses, blocks promotions, weaponizes laws, and fuels hostility. Yet across the world, persecuted Christians continue to rebuild....

Christians Endure Persecution, Death, and Destruction in the DRC

March 13, 2026 ICC News — Christians are being attacked, murdered, and abducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) every week, and the violence appears to be worse than ever. Between July 1, 2024,...

Fulani Christians Deny Link to Miyetti Allah as Plateau State Violence Rages 

March 13, 2026 ICC News — Fulani Christians in Nigeria say they are not members of Miyetti Allah, a Fulani socio-political organization that civil society groups, lawmakers, and its victims have accused of being involved in terrorism and the persecution of...

Economic Persecution: Displacement (Part 4 of 5)

March 12, 2026 ICC News — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow Persecution doesn’t end when a family flees. Often, displacement is not the conclusion of suffering. It is often the beginning of a deeper economic unraveling....

Economic Persecution: Hostility and Informal Enforcement (Part 3 of 5)

March 11, 2026 ICC News — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow Laws and court systems create the framework for economic persecution. Social hostility often carries it out. Even when laws appear neutral, communities can make it clear...

A Way Through the Valley

March 10, 2026 ICC News — 03/10/2026 DRC (International Christian Concern) – Terrorist militias in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have inflicted violence and abuse upon tens of thousands of individuals living in the nation....

Economic Persecution (Part 1 of 5) 

March 9, 2026 ICC Fellows, ICC News — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow When persecution is discussed, it is usually framed in images of violence: burned churches, imprisoned pastors, mobs chanting in the streets. These images are real, and...

Herdsmen Responsible for Christian Massacre Put on Trial

March 6, 2026 ICC News — This February, nine Fulani herdsmen went on trial for their role in organizing the June 2025 Benue massacre, which killed more than 270 Christians. The judge of the Federal High...

We Must Not Ignore Christian Persecution in Ethiopia

March 6, 2026 ICC News — By Dr. Greg Cochran, ICC Fellow  Nigeria’s continued presence on the Countries of Particular Concern list is a good sign that religious liberty still motivates the American soul. Beyond this, Rep. Chris...

As it Continues Closing Churches, Algeria Awaits its First Papal Visit

February 24, 2026 ICC News — A leading figure of ancient Christianity, Saint Augustine, came from a land now known as Algeria. The region remained heavily Christian until the onset of jihadist invasions of the 7th...

UN Report Suggests Possible Genocide in Sudan

February 20, 2026 ICC News — A United Nations fact-finding mission for Sudan released a report Thursday claiming that the Rapid Support Forces, a nongovernmental militant group battling for control of Sudan, carried out a “coordinated...

U.S. Military Training Force Arrives in Nigeria 

February 17, 2026 ICC News — U.S. officials confirmed to the media that roughly 100 U.S. troops arrived in Nigeria on Monday, tasked with a mission to train and equip Nigerian anti-terror forces in their ongoing struggle against the...

Catholic Authorities: Over 100 Christians Killed, 90,000 Displaced in Nigeria

February 13, 2026 ICC News — The Catholic Diocese of Wukari has raised an urgent alarm over what it describes as relentless and systematic attacks by suspected Fulani militants across Southern Taraba State, leaving more than...

Villages in the DRC Decimated by ADF Attacks

February 13, 2026 ICC News — Mamove Village in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a once-busy trading center, was reduced to ashes on Feb. 1 as Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) burned dozens of homes...

U.S. Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Stem Persecution in Nigeria

February 12, 2026 ICC News — U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee, and Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV), with the support of other lawmakers, introduced legislation that would require the...

At Least 70 Tiv Christians Feared Killed in Renewed Attacks in Taraba State

February 7, 2026 ICC News — At least 70 members of the predominantly Christian Tiv ethnic group are feared dead following coordinated attacks on multiple communities in Chanchanji Council Ward of Takum Local Government Area, Taraba...

U.S. Rep. Vows to Advocate for Nigerian Christians After Meeting Plateau Governor

February 5, 2026 ICC News — U.S. Rep. Riley Moore said he will continue to press for the protection of Christians in Nigeria following a meeting with Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, as violence persists across...

Age of Concealment: How the Bible is Banned and Slandered

February 5, 2026 ICC News — A concerted effort to rewrite, slander, or outright ban the Bible is happening around the globe. Some attacks are fully exposed and out in the open, while others are more...

Christian Orphan Dies in Kano State Custody

February 3, 2026 ICC News — A Christian orphan taken from the Du Merci Orphanage in Nigeria and held by the Kano state government has died while still in state custody. The death occurred nearly 10...

Report Reveals Top Global Christian Persecutors

January 30, 2026 — In a January 2026 report, the International Institute for Religious Freedom (IIRF) detailed some of the world’s top perpetrators of violence against Christians across five continents. The group, with the...

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