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== Pauline Wanjiru Njiru == |
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”’Dr Wanjiru Njiru”’ is a scholar in Mission studies. For fourteen years until March 2023, she was the Coordinator of the World Council of Churches Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy (WCC-EHAIA) in Eastern Africa. She is a certified Professional Mediator (CPM). She is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya since 1992. She is a member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and has written exclusively on HIV and Gender, she is a co-editor of the Treatment Adherence and Faith Healing in the Context of HIV and AIDS in Africa – Training Manual for Religious Leaders. Pauline has extensive experience working with church leaders, theological educators, sexual minorities, young people, and people on the margins on HIV, Gender, Transformative Masculinities, and Femininities, SRHR, Sex and Sexuality. Pauline has done outstanding work with Grandmothers parenting Aids orphans in Kenya and has mentored young people across Africa equipping them with knowledge and skills to transform Masculinities and Femininities to build more equitable world. She believes that in gender transformation, young people are the game changers. Njiru’s Doctoral degree is in Mission Studies from St. Paul’s University Kenya. Her research is on the impact of stigma on grandmothers parenting grandchildren orphaned by AIDS in Maai Mahiu, Kenya. She holds a Master’s degree in the theology of Mission and Ministry from Nottingham University UK and a Master of Development Studies from St Paul’s University Kenya majoring in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution. Her major contribution in her field of work is championing Intergenerational Safe Space Conversations and Mentoring Young people. Her key interest is to re-imagine the Mission of the Church in the Changing and Challenging Times. |
”’Dr Wanjiru Njiru”’ is a scholar in Mission studies. For fourteen years until March 2023, she was the Coordinator of the World Council of Churches Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy (WCC-EHAIA) in Eastern Africa. She is a certified Professional Mediator (CPM). She is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya since 1992. She is a member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and has written exclusively on HIV and Gender, she is a co-editor of the Treatment Adherence and Faith Healing in the Context of HIV and AIDS in Africa – Training Manual for Religious Leaders. Pauline has extensive experience working with church leaders, theological educators, sexual minorities, young people, and people on the margins on HIV, Gender, Transformative Masculinities, and Femininities, SRHR, Sex and Sexuality. Pauline has done outstanding work with Grandmothers parenting Aids orphans in Kenya and has mentored young people across Africa equipping them with knowledge and skills to transform Masculinities and Femininities to build more equitable world. She believes that in gender transformation, young people are the game changers. Njiru’s Doctoral degree is in Mission Studies from St. Paul’s University Kenya. Her research is on the impact of stigma on grandmothers parenting grandchildren orphaned by AIDS in Maai Mahiu, Kenya. She holds a Master’s degree in the theology of Mission and Ministry from Nottingham University UK and a Master of Development Studies from St Paul’s University Kenya majoring in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution. Her major contribution in her field of work is championing Intergenerational Safe Space Conversations and Mentoring Young people. Her key interest is to re-imagine the Mission of the Church in the Changing and Challenging Times. |
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Rev. Pauline Wanjiru Njiru A priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya working for The World Council of Churches – Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy (WCC-EHAIA) as the Eastern Africa Regional Coordinator She holds a PHD from St Paul’s University Kenya where she specialized in Mission studies. Her areas of expertise include: Gender (transformative masculinities and femininities), religion and pubic health RE: SGBV, HIV and COVID 19, working with people on the margins especially grandmothers parenting grandchildren orphaned by AIDS and people living with HIV, spearheading intergenerational safe space conversations and mentoring young people. She holds a Master in Development Studies specialized in peace and conflict resolution -St Paul’s University Kenya 2012 She holds a Master in the Theology of Mission and Ministry —Nottingham University UK 1997 Theology graduate – St John’s College, Nottingham UK 1995 Diploma in Theology – St Paul’s University 1991 |
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Source https://www.igi-global.com/affiliate/pauline-wanjiru-njiru/459578 |
Source https://www.igi-global.com/affiliate/pauline-wanjiru-njiru/459578 |
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Revision as of 07:40, 19 September 2025
Pauline Wanjiru Njiru
Dr Wanjiru Njiru is a scholar in Mission studies. For fourteen years until March 2023, she was the Coordinator of the World Council of Churches Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy (WCC-EHAIA) in Eastern Africa. She is a certified Professional Mediator (CPM). She is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya since 1992. She is a member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and has written exclusively on HIV and Gender, she is a co-editor of the Treatment Adherence and Faith Healing in the Context of HIV and AIDS in Africa – Training Manual for Religious Leaders. Pauline has extensive experience working with church leaders, theological educators, sexual minorities, young people, and people on the margins on HIV, Gender, Transformative Masculinities, and Femininities, SRHR, Sex and Sexuality. Pauline has done outstanding work with Grandmothers parenting Aids orphans in Kenya and has mentored young people across Africa equipping them with knowledge and skills to transform Masculinities and Femininities to build more equitable world. She believes that in gender transformation, young people are the game changers. Njiru’s Doctoral degree is in Mission Studies from St. Paul’s University Kenya. Her research is on the impact of stigma on grandmothers parenting grandchildren orphaned by AIDS in Maai Mahiu, Kenya. She holds a Master’s degree in the theology of Mission and Ministry from Nottingham University UK and a Master of Development Studies from St Paul’s University Kenya majoring in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution. Her major contribution in her field of work is championing Intergenerational Safe Space Conversations and Mentoring Young people. Her key interest is to re-imagine the Mission of the Church in the Changing and Challenging Times.
Description
Rev. Pauline Wanjiru Njiru A priest in the Anglican Church of Kenya working for The World Council of Churches – Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiatives and Advocacy (WCC-EHAIA) as the Eastern Africa Regional Coordinator She holds a PHD from St Paul’s University Kenya where she specialized in Mission studies. Her areas of expertise include: Gender (transformative masculinities and femininities), religion and pubic health RE: SGBV, HIV and COVID 19, working with people on the margins especially grandmothers parenting grandchildren orphaned by AIDS and people living with HIV, spearheading intergenerational safe space conversations and mentoring young people. She holds a Master in Development Studies specialized in peace and conflict resolution -St Paul’s University Kenya 2012 She holds a Master in the Theology of Mission and Ministry —Nottingham University UK 1997 Theology graduate – St John’s College, Nottingham UK 1995 Diploma in Theology – St Paul’s University 1991
Source https://www.igi-global.com/affiliate/pauline-wanjiru-njiru/459578

