Nairobi, 10 July, 2023 / 10:05 pm (ACI Africa).
The facilitation of capacity building projects, and related empowerment initiatives under the helm of Catholic Sisters are some of the ways that the U.S-based Conrad N. Hilton Foundation is fostering the “networking” of the members of the Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK).
In an interview with ACI Africa ahead of the visit of the CNHF President to Kenya, AOSK Executive Secretary, Sr. Pasilisa Namikoye, acknowledged with appreciation the grant of US$1.5 million from Hilton Foundation, which she said facilitates operations of 36 Vocational Training Institutions under the auspices of Catholic Nuns in Kenya.
“The Conrad Hilton Foundation has helped to strengthen the networking of the Sisters within those institutions. They are able to collaborate on various issues,” Sr. Namikoye said during the July 8 interview.
The Catholic Sisters’ partnership with Hilton Foundation, the Kenyan member of the Little Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi (LSOSF) said, “has helped bring the collaboration and networking of the institutions (in) different regions.”
The Hilton Foundation-sponsored Sisters Led Youth Empowerment Initiative (SLYI) is helping young people acquire skills and address the challenge of unemployment among disadvantaged youth in Kenya, the Executive Secretary of AOSK told ACI Africa.