Kenyan Catholic Sisters Launch Communications Network with Ambitious Strategic Plan

NAIROBI, KENYA – The Catholic Sisters Communications Network (CNCS) of Kenya has officially launched its first strategic plan, outlining a comprehensive roadmap for amplifying the voices and showcasing the transformative work of Catholic Sisters across the country. The 2025-2030 strategic plan aims to bolster the visibility of the Sisters’ diverse ministries and empower them with modern communication tools to enhance their public witness. This landmark initiative underscores the Sisters’ commitment to leveraging communication for greater impact and fostering unity within their global community.

The launch event, held in Nairobi, brought together Catholic Sisters, stakeholders, and partners who celebrated the network’s establishment and expressed unwavering support for its mission. Sister Pasilisa Kangogo, a member of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart (DSH) and integral to the CNCS, emphasized the profound significance of the communications network. She highlighted its potential to unite stakeholders in a shared mission of showcasing the often-unseen yet vital contributions of Catholic Sisters. Sister Kangogo further elaborated on the strategic plan’s grounding in the core values of the Catholic Church, emphasizing the importance of communicating truth and amplifying the positive impact of the Sisters’ work.

The CNCS Board Chairperson, also at the helm of the Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK), echoed the collective optimism surrounding the strategic plan. Acknowledging potential challenges, she stressed the importance of strategic implementation to translate aspirations into tangible achievements. The chairperson underscored the clarity provided by the strategic plan, stating that a defined path, even for a long journey, ultimately leads to the desired destination. This sentiment highlighted the faith, unity, and strategic action that will propel the CNCS forward despite obstacles.

Sister Kangogo reflected on the network’s journey, describing it as a realized dream, a testament to the unwavering dedication and hard work of the CNCS leadership. She emphasized the collaborative efforts that have brought the network to fruition and the potential for even greater achievements through continued partnership and shared dedication. The strategic plan serves as a structured framework to guide these collaborations and ensure sustainable growth.

Anne Njoroge, Grants Manager for the Sisters Blended Value Project (SBVP) at Strathmore University, expressed deep admiration for the far-reaching impact of Catholic Sisters within Kenyan communities. She praised their profound and enduring influence, highlighting the SBVP’s collaborative efforts with the CNCS. The SBVP, backed by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, is a collaborative endeavor between the Strathmore University Business School (SBS) and the Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern and Central Africa (ACWECA). The project, spanning Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and Tanzania, empowers Catholic Sisters in developing self-sustaining social enterprises.

The launch of the CNCS strategic plan marks a significant milestone for the Catholic Sisters of Kenya. By investing in communication capacity and strategic collaboration, the network aims to enhance the visibility and impact of the Sisters’ work. The strategic plan serves as a beacon, guiding the CNCS towards achieving its ambitious goals and amplifying the voices of these dedicated women making a difference in communities throughout Kenya and beyond. The collaboration with established organizations like the SBVP further strengthens their capacity to achieve these goals. The 2025-2030 strategic plan is not just a document, but a living testament to the Sisters’ commitment to service, their dedication to communication, and their unwavering faith in the power of collective action. This concerted effort aims to empower the Sisters, strengthen their networks, and ultimately amplify their invaluable contribution to society.

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