The AFA became entangled shortly thereafter in the efforts taking place in Europe at the time for the advocation of proper rights for the Aromanians.
The AFA publishes the Aromanian-language journal Trâ Armânami ("For Aromanian-dom"), and its official website, armanami.org, is a prominent Aromanian site on the Internet.
[8] After its founding, the AFA quickly became involved in the efforts that were taking place in Europe at the time for the recognition of proper rights for the Aromanians.
[1] Furthermore, the AFA, together with the Union for Aromanian Language and Culture (ULCA) led by Barba, consistently assisted the redaction of Lluís Maria de Puig [ca; es]'s report submitted to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE); following its presentation, the PACE adopted Recommendation 1333 (1997), a recommendation by the Council of Europe on Aromanian minority rights, in 1997.
[12] The AFA and its president Perifan were among the main sponsors of the first Aromanian-language film I'm Not Famous but I'm Aromanian (2013), directed by Toma Enache.
[1][18] The Society Farsharotu, an Aromanian cultural organization in the United States, called it "a most refreshing and informative site!".