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MALAWI: AMECEA/USCCB to conduct Capacity Building Training for ECM

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Senior management staffs from Episcopal Conference of Malawi ECM are the next beneficiaries of the Capacity building project of AMECEA in collaboration with United States Conference of Catholic Bishops USCCB.

Speaking to AMECEA Online News, Ms. Christine Mbugi, Coordinator of the AMECEA/USCCB Capacity Building program, said that the training workshop for the senior management team from all ECM Dioceses is scheduled for 3rd to 7thNovember, 2014. The venue of the workshop will be at the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) which is situated in Blantyre.

Ms. Christine Mbugi, 
Coordinator of 
AMECEA/USCCB 
Capacity Building Program
“So far 32 people have confirmed their participation, according to the information I received from the Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi Prof. Anacklet Phiri,” says Ms. Mbugi.

Among the topics to be presented includes Leadership and Management in Church Institutions; Introduction to Project writing design, Grant writing, Implementation strategies and report writing; Pastoral planning; Entrepreneurship; Management of Human Resource and Interface with some Members of CUNIMA Management.

All the above topics will be facilitated by CUNIMA under the supervision of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA).

ECM is the fourth conference in the series to receive Capacity Building workshop for senior management personnel from the Dioceses. Other conferences which have received similar trainings included Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference, Episcopal Conference of Ethiopia and Tanzania Episcopal Conference.

AMECEA in collaborations with USCCB plans to conduct trainings to agents of evangelization throughout AMECEA region to maintaining an effective, diverse and motivated workforce at dioceses level and to ensure excellence in support of the region’s pastoral outreach by empowering all the parties in the region

Source: Pamela Adinda, AMECEA Social Communications

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