How does a small and growing business in Sub-Saharan Africa manage to stay afloat in the midst of a global pandemic? The Sisters of St. Louis in Ewulu, Nigeria may have an answer.
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Agriculture
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Church Teaching
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Consumption
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COVID-19
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Development Reach
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Entrepreneurship
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Environmental and Community Benefits
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Faith and Finance
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Food Security
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Laudato Sii
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Press
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Women's Empowerment
The Recipe for Resilience in a Time of Global Crisis
Sisters Shaping History
In Kenya, Sister Veronica Kiarie follows a long legacy of nuns who have dedicated themselves to correcting some of the world’s most pressing social problems
Climate-Smart Agriculture
The Katigondo Seminary Farm in Uganda has become a model for the farming techniques that will help feed Africa in the future
Caring for Our Common Home with Biogas and Napier Grass
How two farms run by Sisters and priests in Kenya have become models of climate-smart agriculture.
MISSIO Invest Response to COVID-19 in Africa
Missio Invest currently has a loan portfolio including 36 Catholic Church owned and operated agriculture small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across 5 countries (Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia). As the COVID-19 outbreak incrementally spread through Africa in March 2020…