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Supporting Sisters in South Sudan with Basic Technology Workshop

Supporting Sisters in South Sudan with Basic Technology Workshop

Jul 30, 2016: [SouthSudan] Earlier this year, ASEC offered a Basic Technology workshop in South Sudan for the first time, with 13 sisters in attendance.

SLDI Presents Phase III Evaluation Report

SLDI Presents Phase III Evaluation Report

Jul 26, 2016: [none] After nearly ten years in existence, the program has achieved many successes, including the over $10 million secured by SLDI alumnae and their mentees for urgently needed projects.

Reflecting on SLDI's Phase III Evaluation

Reflecting on SLDI's Phase III Evaluation

Jul 2, 2016: [none] SLDI Program Evaluator, Ms. Jennifer Mudge, reflects on the outcomes of the SLDI Program Phase III which ended in April 2015.

SLDI Alumni Workshop in Uganda

SLDI Alumni Workshop in Uganda

Mar 15, 2016: [Uganda] In this article, Sr. Mary Germina Keneema, MSMMC, ASEC Program Coordinator in Uganda, shares an update from the recent SLDI workshop in Kampala.

Sr. Eunice graduated from ASEC’s SLDI program, Finance Track, in 2009.

Visit to Medical Missionaries of Mary Clinic

Mar 15, 2016: [Nigeria] ASEC staff visits the Medical Missionaries of Mary Clinic in Abuja, Nigeria to meet with an alumna who raised funds for live-saving cervical cancer screen equipment.

Sharing voices of sisters in Tanzania and Kenya

Sharing voices of sisters in Tanzania and Kenya

Jan 28, 2016: [Tanzania] Global Sisters Report brings you voices from sisters in Kenya and Tanzania.

SLDI Graduation in Nigeria, 2015

SLDI Program Enters Phase IV

Dec 22, 2015: [none] SLDI will enter its fourth phase in 2016 with awarded $8.5 million grant from Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. to implement Phase IV of the SLDI through February 2019 .

SLDI Graduations, End of Phase III

SLDI Graduations, End of Phase III

Dec 21, 2015: [none] From August - December, 2015, SLDI participants will celebrate their graduation from the SLDI Program.

3-Day Alumnae-mentee networking workshops in 6 countries

3-Day Alumnae-mentee networking workshops in 6 countries

Dec 1, 2015: [none] In 2015, three-day alumnae-mentee networking workshops took place in six countries with 408 participants, 273 alumnae and 135 mentees.

At Marie Adelaide Center in Enkang O’Selenken, women religious help Masai girls build different futures under the leadership of Directress Sr. Caroline Kimani, DHM.

Catholic Sisters Confront FGM in Kenya [Video]

Nov 3, 2015: [Kenya] Sr. Caroline Kimani describes how the SLDI leadership course changed her perspective and helped her become a better advocate in the fight against FGM.

A caretaker with the children at Cottolengo Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.

Cottolengo Centre for Orphaned HIV+ Children in Kenya (SLDI Participants Visit Alumnae Project)

Jun 23, 2015: [Kenya] SLDI Administration class takes a field trip to the Cottolengo Centre in Nairobi Kenya.

SLDI Administration Track I

SLDI Administration Track I

Apr 27, 2015: [Zambia] Photos from the Sisters Leadership Development Initiative Administration Track in Zambia

Chipapa, Zambia - Site Visit

Chipapa, Zambia - Site Visit

Apr 20, 2015: [Zambia] The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Board conducted a Site Visit to the SLDI alumnae ministry at Chipapa, Zambia.

2015 SLDI Faculty Workshop

2015 SLDI Faculty Workshop

Mar 19, 2015: [Kenya] A total of 29 faculty and coordinators were present for the three-day workshop held at Donum Dei Center in Nairobi, Kenya.

Not just facts and figures: Accounting is empowerment

Not just facts and figures: Accounting is empowerment

Oct 29, 2014: [Uganda] One innovative approach is securing education so that sisters can take charge of their finances, to help congregations become financially self-sufficient. From Global Sisters Report

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