Reducing the Spread and Stigma of HIV/AIDS in Kenya
Sr. Norah is saving lives by providing preventative care and support services that reduce the spread and stigma of HIV/AIDS in Kenya.

[Kenya]
Sr. Norah is saving lives by providing preventative care and support services that reduce the spread and stigma of HIV/AIDS in Kenya.

[Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia]
Catholic sisters are creating and running programs to protect the children who are the most at-risk among Africa’s rapidly growing population.

[Ghana, Kenya, Zambia]
ASEC alumnae implement programs and policies that protect and promote the welfare of children in Kenya, Ghana and Zambia.

[Uganda]
Two Catholic nuns have used their education to advance the Boni Consilii school, providing previously unimagined opportunity to young girls in Uganda.

[Nigeria]
Five HESA sisters receive Head of Department awards at Veritas University graduation ceremony for their outstanding academic performance.

[Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria]
ASEC program participants are applying their education and skills to create and sustain jobs across Africa.

[Kenya]
After three Kenyan sisters received their training and education through ASEC, they needed ensure students’ needs were met holistically in order to successfully provide a formal education.

[Kenya]
HESA participant Sr. Irene Kwena receives honors as top graduating student and valedictorian of her class at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) in Kenya.

[Tanzania]
Sr. Edna earns a degree to serve as a pharmaceutical technician in Tanzania to improve healthcare in the country.

A year in review of the Higher Education for Sisters in Africa (HESA) program. Read HESA news, graduation announcements, student achievements and program growth as HESA Phase II Year 3 comes to a close.

[Ghana]
Sr. Phliomena, Sr. Felicity and Sr. Gifty make HESA participants the top graduating students at Catholic University College of Ghana for three consecutive years.

[Kenya]
HESA alumna Sr. Winnie provides food, shelter and a new chance at life to adolescent street boys in Kitale, Kenya.
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