Welcome
Women of East Africa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church welcomes you. This page is a devoted network that highlights the voices of women.
Today women from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda are able to connect and speak out their voices and now there is tremendous indication of growth from kitchen table to global network.
In fact, this has created partnership with the Board of Global Ministries and other International United Methodist Organizations and thousands of lives of women have been transformed.
History.
What started as a word has grown into reality.
As a young Bishop, born in Busoga region in Uganda and Resident Bishop for the East Africa Annual Conference, Daniel Wandabula, and his dear wife Betty Wandabula discovered that, one of the hindrances of church growth was lack of physical motivation especially for women.
There is no way the church can gain momentum without addressing the issues of women.
Therefore Bishop Wandabula began the journey by speaking to women who later formed women groups in every church with a hope of creating a world class stage for voices and solutions of women.
Here the first group is at Wanyange Central United Methodist Church in Jinja district Uganda. Hundreds of women are benefiting from various projects set up. The projects include, Art and Crafts, tailoring, poultry, agriculture, piggery and trade.
In Sudan women too are vibrant. They are engaged in projects of tailoring and milling. In fact they are one of the best suppliers of School Uniforms in Yei, Southern Sudan. Also there is immense partnership with Holston Annual Conference who has so far donated a maize and oil mill.
In Kenya, women are positioned across the various United Methodist districts. At Migori Nyanza, women are engaged in goat rearing. These women came as a result of HIV/AIDS. These were have been stigmatized by their families. The church therefore stands the burden of creating hope in these women as we also strives to make disciples for the transformation of the world.
At Nabulagala United Methodist Church, over 400 refugees are benefiting from a local shop enterprise. These Refugees are from the Countries of Burundi, Democratic Repulic of Congo and Rwanda.
At Namboole United Methodist Church women are in full gear of piggery project.
The movement has since expanded and today, the church has registered tremendous growth across the five countries.
Here we commend our partners and indivuduals who have worked closely with the East Africa Annual Conference in uplifting the voices of women.
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But why women
The global balance is shifting: Women are shaping the future of our communities and nations.
Most international institutions and organizations agree that empowering women and girls is the fastest way to solve world problems.
It is a movement that is centered on solutions rather than blame. It is a movement that already begun by John Wesley and we should therefore not take it for granted |
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FIND PROJECTS
· Pig rearing
· Mushroom growing
· Art and Crafts
· Micro finance
· Goat rearing
· Agriculture
· Bee keeping
· Tailoring
· Shop enterprise
· Fabric/Africa wear
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80 percent of our women can not read or write. The church however has embarked on a drive to equip women across the five countries with vocational skills as one way of solving the problem.
The illitracy problem has forced many into divorce, domestic violance, child neglect as well as drug abuse.
The curch has established training centre and counselling units. Nevertheless the man power, training materials, and financial support is needed. SO DONATE NOW.
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