Leadership

One of the hallmarks of our leadership program are the “leadership circles” widows are invited to join. These circles enable the women to encourage and support each other emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Nyanam has organized 358 widows into 12 leadership circles with each group consisting of between 15 to 40 widows. Leadership circles connect widows in a system of collective empowerment and skill development. Participating in these spaces improves emotional and psychosocial well-being, as reported by the involved widows. Each leadership circle implements three activities in their weekly or biweekly meetings including “Voice of Change” study to build their leadership capacity, and other leadership development activities that encourage the widows to develop social change projects within their communities.

Why leadership?

We focus on widows’ leadership because we acknowledge the strength, wisdom and leadership widows already exercise as single mothers in their households and aim to strengthen their knowledge and skills for their benefit, the benefit of their households, and their community. We also recognize the socio-cultural constraints such as gender norms and cultural practices that inhibit the ability of widows to exercise their full potential in leadership and thus work hand-in-hand with the widows to combat oppressive norms.

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Leadership Circles

Widows are invited to join leadership circles where they meet weekly or bi-weekly to encourage and support each other emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Nyanam creates leadership circles through requests from widows and community members and through efforts of Nyanam widow leaders who want to multiply the circles.

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Servant Leadership

Our servant leadership activities involve knowledge and skills-building training programs with aims to develop widows personally, galvanize the power within them to lead social change, and equip them with skills and means to facilitate this change. One of our recent programs includes a community engagement project where our change-oriented training sessions encourage widows to critically examine their lived experiences and identify and design strategies for transforming their oppressive realities.

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“Voice of Change” Study

Voice of Change is a widow-centric curriculum that incorporates narrative Bible study methods to unpack the difficult experiences of widowhood, and amplifies the voices of widows. The training seeks to enable widowed women to design and implement social change projects that can bring meaningful improvement in their lives. 

Jackline Odhiambo