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Hope Within Prison Walls: Lucas Onyango’s impactful story

Lucas Onyango, an NGLP alumnus and chaplain at Naivasha Maximum Prison, has been instrumental in helping inmates rehabilitate themselves. He has set up programs to provide education and training, and has also created a supportive community for inmates. In this video, Onyango talks about his experience working with inmates and how he has helped them

A Mission to Heal: The Story of Dr. Father Paul Ngayomela

Dr. Father Paul Ngayomela, a member of the Precious Blood Missionaries, is a shining example of the impact of the Next Generation Leadership Program in Tanzania. This scholarship programme has not only transformed his life but also empowered him to serve his community and the wider world. Dr. Ngayomela’s journey began when he learned about

NGLP Symposium Explores Synodality and Women’s Role in the African Church

Tangaza University, Nairobi, Kenya – A symposium organized by the Next Generation Leadership Program (NGLP) and Tangaza University delved into the crucial topic of synodality and the role of women in the African Church. The event brought together theologians, church leaders, and other stakeholders to discuss the implications of the ongoing Synod on Synodality. The

Protecting the Future: NGLP Tackles Male Child Protection and Leadership Development

The Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP) recently held a national symposium in Dodoma Archdiocese, Tanzania, to address the critical issue of male child protection. The event, held from April 26th to 27th, 2024, highlighted the increasing vulnerability of male children to various forms of abuse and neglect. A Call for Servant Leadership Rev. Charles Kitima,

Sr Grace – Preparing the next generation of leaders through education

Leading the charge at St. Teresa School in Mombasa is our alumna, Sister Grace Nyamai of the Assumption Sisters in Nairobi. Sister Grace is making a significant impact on students’ lives and spearheading initiatives to enhance the school’s overall well-being, benefiting teaching and non-teaching staff as well as students. Watch the full video here:

Educator, Counselor, Changemaker: Sister Jacinta Ondeng’s Legacy

Sister Jacinta Ondeng, a distinguished NGLP alumna, is a scholar, counselor, and changemaker. Her dedication empowers the next generation by creating initiatives that protect the vulnerable. Sister Jacinta currently inspires learners as a lecturer at Tangaza University, leveraging the knowledge she’s gained throughout her impressive career. Watch her inspiring story here:

Tangaza University Receives Charter

A warm congratulations to our Kenyan partner, Tangaza University, on achieving chartered status! This prestigious recognition by President William Ruto signifies Tangaza’s commitment to academic excellence and its journey towards becoming a fully independent university. We also extend our best wishes to Fr. Edward Etengu, installed as the university’s first Chancellor. The charter award represents

Happy International Women’s Day from NGLP

On this special occasion of International Women’s Day, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the incredible women who have been part of the Next Generation Leadership Programme. Your resilience, strength, and determination inspire us every day. Today, we honor the remarkable achievements of women worldwide and reaffirm our commitment to empowering women in our

Invitation to NGLP Online Scholarship Application Demo

Are you a student interested in pursuing higher education opportunities under a NGLP Scholarship? We invite you to a demo on 6th March from 4.00 pm for valuable insights into the application process, requirements, and key features of our scholarship programme.  NGLP offers scholarships to top areas of study limited to those that support Education, Building

Equipping Scholars for Success: NGLP Hosts Ethical Research Training at AGM

In the dynamic realm of academic inquiry, ethical considerations hold significant weight. For scholars embarking on intellectual pursuits, navigating the ethical challenges inherent in the research process is essential. This was the focal point of discussion during the 2024 Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP) scholars’ Annual General Meeting (AGM). Sister Professor A. Lucy Lando, PhD,