Nairobi, 13 April, 2024 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Capacity building and incorporating more members are some of the strategies Catholic Sisters in Kenya have undertaken to raise awareness about the need to care for aging women Religious in the East African nation.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of a meeting that members of the Care for Aging Sisters Association of Kenya (CASAK) convened to plan for their future activities, the Chairperson of the Board of Management of the Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK) from which CASAK members are drawn said that the capacity building initiative has involved gerontology, the study of individuals and their aging processes, including physical, social, and mental changes in them as they age.
Sr. Josephine Kangogo recalled the “knowledge gap” regarding the care for aging women Religious that she said CASAK members had to address upon the establishment of the association in January 2023.
After securing funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, CASAK leadership identified two Sisters, who were commissioned to the U.S. “to take a short course in gerontology, that is on how to take care of the aged sisters,” Sr. Kangogo told ACI Africa during the Wednesday, April 10 interview at Rosa Mystica Guest House of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Ann (FSSA) in Nairobi, the venue of the CASAK meeting.
Sr. Josephine Kangogo. Credit: ACI Africa