About Us
Welcome to the Bakhita Initiative for African Women – an interfaith project under the patronage of St. Josephine Bakhita, the enslaved African girl who became a saint and universal symbol of the Church’s commitment against slavery.
The Bakhita Initiative is motivated by our shared love, faith, and hope as seekers, disciples, and pilgrims in the journey of life inspired by the Spirit of the Risen Christ.
About The Bakhita Initiative for African Women
A modern African saint whose life was a statement against the brutal history of slavery. Her legacy is that transformation is possible through suffering.
Pope John Paul II said in St. Josephine Bakhita:
“We find a shining advocate of genuine emancipation. The history of her life inspires not passive acceptance but the firm resolve to work effectively to free girls and women from oppression and violence, and to return them to their dignity in the full exercise of their rights.”
To transform the lives of vulnerable girls and young women in deprived communities across Africa through holistic training programs, entrepreneurial skills, mentoring, and dignifying employment
To empower and reclaim the dignity and beauty of African Women Religious and their communities through creative and contextualized theological reflection, formation, and renewal.
Meet the Team
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Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, S.J.
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Deborah Lorentz, SSS
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Sr. Christine Matheus, MSC
PROGRAM MANAGER
Meet the Team
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Dr. Sophia Park
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Sr. Rosalia Sakayombo
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Dr. Maureen O'Brien
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
Meet the Team
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Fr. Michael E.F. Cooper, S.C. P.
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Anne Arabome, SSS
FACILITATOR OF THE BAKHITA INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN WOMEN
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Ms. Ndanu Mung'ala
PROGRAM MANAGER