From Leader to Servant Leader: A Catholic Nun’s Journey
Sr. Ruth uses skills she learned in ASEC programs to be a role model and servant leader in her community.

[Kenya]
Sr. Ruth uses skills she learned in ASEC programs to be a role model and servant leader in her community.

[Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda]
Entrepreneurial Catholic sisters are building businesses across Africa to meet the needs of the poor and marginalized.

[Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi]
Catholic Sisters in Africa are using education to empower women and work toward gender equality.

[Cameroon, Ghana, Malawi, South Sudan, Uganda]
In Africa, severe food insecurity and undernourishment is on the rise. But, educated Nuns are changing that reality for the communities they serve.

[Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria]
SLDI and HESA alumnae are at the forefront of social change and the promotion of justice, as they address injustice in their communities.

[Uganda]
Quality education, community support and strong leadership results in a thriving student body led by Srs. Monica and Imelda.

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 2 comes to a close.

[USA]
The sisterhood is growing in Africa and ASEC strives to meet the educational needs of Catholic nuns who are serving Africa’s poor and vulnerable.

[Tanzania]
Sr. Efrosina and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters provide love and comfort to orphans in Tanzania, giving them hope for a brighter tomorrow.

[Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda]
Across Africa, Catholic nuns are providing help and hope for orphaned children facing psychosocial distress, economic hardship, withdrawal from school, malnutrition and illness.

[Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia]
Sisters are dedicated to solving the serious environmental issues facing Africa today, leaving the world in better condition than how they received it.

[Kenya]
A lack of desks for school students remains a serious problem in rural areas in Kenya. But, Sr. Mary is changing that for students of Fr. Anthony Pagani Primary School.
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