Lome, 15 June, 2023 / 10:01 pm (ACI Africa).
There is need for members of Caritas Africa to foster communion and interactions, drawing inspiration from the communities of early Christians recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, Caritas Africa outgoing Executive Secretary has said.
Speaking at the start of the first Knowledge Management for Change (KM4Change) in Africa Conference in Lomé, Togo, on Tuesday, June 13, Albert Mashika urged Caritas Africa members to “set up living communities of practice (with people interacting) like the early Christian communities.”
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Mr. Mashika emphasized the importance of the June 13-15 Lomé meeting for Caritas Africa members, saying, “This conference is intended to be a moment of reflection and exchange between Caritas on knowledge management, which is a theme that was the subject of capacity building for Caritas Africa.”
The conference offers an opportunity for sharing challenges and opportunities, he said, and explained, “Africa's Caritas organizations are doing many good things, but the lessons learned, the success stories and the good practices are not sufficiently shared.”