he Circle seeks to build the capacity of African women to contribute their critical thinking and analysis to advance current knowledge using a theoretical framework based on theology, religion and culture. It empowers African women to actively work for social justice in their communities and reflect on their actions in their publications.
At the heart of the Circle’s life and work is the notion of enabling, fostering, and making it possible for African women to write, allowing their voices to be heard in theological literature that may serve their churches and universities as well as enrich the global conversation.
To partner with strategic stakeholders and professionals in offering comprehensive, reliable and affordable power system & infrastructure solutions.
The story of the Kenyan Chapter goes back to 1989 when the circle was founded. The first Circle members started circles in the different institutions including Kenyatta.
Our Values include:• Academic collaboration
• Researching and publishing
• Mentoring
• Training empowerment
• Networking
Coordinator:
Dr Telesia Musili
Nairobi University / St Paul’s University
Circle Secretary:
Dr Edith Kayeli
Nairobi University
Circle Treasurer:
The Rev Pauline Wanjiru Njiru
EHAIA World Council of Churhes St Paul’s University
Head of Research:
The Rev Bishop Dr Angeline Savala
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. School of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Social Science Education.
Executive Member:
The Rev Lydia Chemei
Executive Member:
Dr Mary Wanjiku Kahura
St Paul’s University
Executive Member:
The Rev Schola Kiilu
St Paul’s University
Executive Member:
The Rev Catherine Njagi
All Saints Diocese
St Paul’s University