News
There are five ways of learning about and following CENFACS’ work and activities. We publish:
- a quarterly bilingual (French and English) Newsletter called “FACS”
- an outline on our on-going initiatives and commitments called
Sustainable Development Initiatives (SDI) Update. - an Appeal Bulletin on Rebuilding Infrastructures and Lives
(RILIVES) produced when there is humanitarian crisis - a summary of periodical key statistics about Africa and Croydon’s
Black
Minority Ethnic (including French-speaking People) in CENFACS’
Le Feuillet Statistique. - a quarterly bilingual (French and English) women’s Newsletter
(3W Support Network Newsletter)
FACS
FACS is a wealth of information, analysis and thought.
It includes In-depth articles, news on Francophone African Countries, criticisms
and reports, information on local life in Croydon (Surrey - UK), book reviews,
features, schedule/diary for the on-going and forthcoming events (including
meetings and workshops).

"SDI Update"
“SDI Update” updates and outlines our work
and activities on the ground both in Africa and UK. It provides information
about our projects and initiatives.
3W (What Women Want)
3W (What Women Want) summarises articles, stories, experiences, reports, accounts etc. about work and life in the UK of 3W Support Network members and other women. It also features advisory information to matters pertaining to women, in particular but not exclusively BME women.

“RILIVES” Appeal Bulletin
“RILIVES” Appeal Bulletin focuses on African countries stricken by any of the following factors:
- Humanitarian catastrophes
- Natural disasters
- Conflicts and wars
- An exceptional circumstance creating abject poverty.
- It voices the concerns of individuals and communities affected by these events and proposes ways to help them rebuild their destroyed infrastructures, lives and capacities.
“Le Feuillet Statistique”
“Le Feuillet Statistique” is a bi-annual summary
providing information on key statistical data with indicators and highlights
of current trends and features on African issues both in the UK (Croydon)
and in Africa.

In addition to the above, we publish CENFACS programme leaflets, resources sheets giving practical information and country reports/studies with highlights and current trends in Francophone Africa. For details about these publications, please contact us at our address on this site.


