ASEC partners with the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA)
ASEC forms a partnership with CUEA in Nairobi. Students in the HESA program will transfer to CUEA in their second year of studies.

[Kenya]
ASEC forms a partnership with CUEA in Nairobi. Students in the HESA program will transfer to CUEA in their second year of studies.

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In preparation for teaching in the HESA project for Catholic Sisters in Ghana and Nigeria, Chestnut Hill College held a one day African Culture Workshop.

[Zambia]
The SLDI Financial Management I course runs from June 1, 2014 to June 28, 2014. The course is offered at the Kalundu Study Centre, Zambia.

[Zambia]
The Online Studies course has exposed the Zambia HESA students to new skills in technology, Moodle, and educational knowledge. The Sisters have also realized that the sky is the limit. What seemed impossible is possible.

[Ghana]
The SLDI Financial Management I course runs from June 1, 2014 to June 27, 2014. The course is offered at the Sisters Hospitallers Convent, Elmina.

[Malawi]
The SLDI Financial Management course runs from May 4, 2014 to June 1, 2014. The course is offered at AWRIM G/H and St. Theresa in Malawi.

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Global Sisters Report (GSR) asked several sisters in Nairobi to describe themselves and their work, which includes teaching, broadcasting and advocating for women.

[Kenya]
In January of 2014 Sister Marcia Sichol, SHCJ, Executive Director of the Conrad N. Hilton Fund for Sisters, and Sister Jane Wakahiu, LSOSF, ASEC, Executive Director made a site visit to Kenya.

[Ghana]
The SLDI Administration course runs from May 4, 2014 to May 31, 2014. The course is offered at Sisters Hospitallers, Elmina.

[Uganda]
The SLDI Administration course runs from May 4, 2014 to May 31, 2014. The course is offered at ARU Kampala in Uganda.

[Cameroon]
The SLDI Financial Management course runs from May 5, 2014 to May 31, 2014. The course is offered at the Pastoral Center, Bamenda.

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GSR writer Colleen Dunne sits down with ASEC’s very own Sr. Jane Wakahiu to discuss the education of the women and girls of Africa. The focus being the education of religious women from Africa for leadership in the African Church and in offering education to others in the community they serve. From the Global Sisters Report
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