Zambia Association of Sisterhoods (ZAS) has working committees. Among the working committees is the Formation Committee. The formation committee is a group of sisters who runs formation houses in Zambia. […]
Read MoreJUSTICE, PEACE AND INTEGRITY OF CREATION (JPIC) From the (provisional/ working) mandate of the National ZAS JPIC Committee The Committee is mandated: “to form and foster consciousness and commitment to […]
Read MoreStrengthening the Capacity of Women Religious in Early Childhood Development (SCORE ECD) has been running since 2014. The first phase of the project which ended 2017 focused on building knowledge […]
Read MoreGenesis of the Project. The IGRs were started in Lusaka in 1999. At that time priests and sisters who were trained spiritual directors accompanied the retreatants. It soon became clear […]
Read MoreGenesis of the Project. The IGRs were started in Lusaka in 1999. At that time priests and sisters who were trained spiritual directors accompanied the retreatants. It soon became clear […]
Read MoreEducated and empowered sisters are key players in overcoming many of Africa’s biggest development challenges. Sisters gain knowledge, practical skills, and a sense of empowerment through our programs. Their personal […]
Read MoreThe Mentors and Facilitators are an Inter-Congregational Religious Women Committee under the auspices of ZAS, whose aim is to empower Religious Sisters in Zambia with skills in facilitation and mentoring […]
Read MoreCatholic Care for Children in Zambia (CCCZ) project is implemented in Zambia by the Zambia Association of Sisterhoods with support from GHR Foundation to promote family and Community based care […]
Read MoreThe Kalundu Study Centre was constructed in 1971 by Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC), now Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops with the help of Missio. This was in response to the […]
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