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Rays of Hope 2019 Articles

a portion of the book cover for Transformative Partnerships: Role of Agencies, Foundations, Institutions in Promoting Strategic Social and Sustainable Change for Women Religious in Africa.

ASEC's Transformative Partnerships Book Launch Takes Place in Nairobi

Transformative Partnerships invites us into an emerging field of research on women religious in the Global South. The book launch took place Feb 2, 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya.

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2019 Rays of Hope Article References

  1. Excerpt from the Last Will and Testament of Conrad N. Hilton. Retrieved from hiltonfoundation.org.
  2. Hilton, C. (2015). Be My Guest. New York, NY: Touchstone. 270.
  3. See, Holy (2017). Statistical yearbook of the church 2017. Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.
  4. Ngundo, B. & Wiggins, J. (2017). Women Religious in Africa. Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, Georgetown University, Special Report, Summer 2017.
  5. African Sisters Education Collaborative (2017). Sisters Leadership Development Initiative: Phase IV, year I evaluation report (p3).
  6. See, Holy (2017). Statistical yearbook of the church. Libreria Editrice Vaticana (p3).
  7. ASEC Partnerships
  8. SLDI Program Evaluation Outcomes
  9. Francis. (2015, November 26). Meeting with clergy, men and women religious and seminarians address of his holiness Pope Francis.  Retrieved July 25, 2019 from https://m.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/speeches/2015/november/documents/papa-francesco_20151126_kenya-religiosi.html
  10. Greenleaf, R. K. (1970). The servant as a leader. Cambridge, MA: Center for Applied Studies.
  11. Paris, D.L., & Peachey, J.W. (2013). A systematic literature review of servant leadership theory in organizational contexts. Journal of Business Ethics, 113(3), 377-393. doi: 10.1007/s1055101213226
  12. Brubaker, T. A. (2013). Servant leadership, ubuntu, and leader effectiveness in Rwanda. Emerging Leadership Journeys, 6(1), 114-147. Retrieved from https://www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/elj/vol6iss1/elj-vol6iss1.pdf#page=105
  13. Winston, B. E., & Ryan, B. (2008). Servant leadership as a humane orientation: Using the GLOBE study construct of humane orientation to show that servant leadership is more global than western. International Journal of Research Studies, 3(2), 212-222. Retrieved from https://www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/ijls/new/ vol3iss2/IJLS_V3Is2_Winston_Ryan.pdf
  14. Dierendonck, D. V. (2010). Servant leadership: A review and synthesis. Journal of Management, 37(4), 1228-1261. doi:10.1177/0149206310380462
  15. Eva, N., Robin, M., Sendjaya, S., Dierendonck, D. V., & Liden, R. C. (2019). Servant leadership: A systematic review and call for future research. The Leadership Quarterly, 30(1), 111-132. doi:10.1016/j.leaqua.2018.07.004
  16. Lopatofsky, T. (2019, March). The perceived impact of a post-secondary education program on Kenyan Catholic sisters’ understanding of their lives as women religious: A case study (Doctoral dissertation, Marywood University).
  17. Mudge, J. ASEC Board Meeting Scranton, PA (2019). 2019 ASEC Board Meeting Evaluation Presentation
  18. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Smallholders and Family Farmers
  19. Education in AfricaUNESCO Institute of Statistics, 9 July 2019.
  20. Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook.