A private university funded by the United Methodist Church, with contributions
from United Methodist churches world-wide. Opened March 1992. The first
faculties are theology, agriculture, and natural resources. Has students
from 20 African countries. E-mail: africau@harare.iafrica.com See
also the United
Methodist site about Africa University. http://www.umcgiving.org/content/offsite.asp?url=http://www.africau.edu/
Official publication of the Centre
for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education in Africa (CPCHEA).
Articles by Christian scholars and scientists that provide insights
grounded in the Gospel that address issues relevant to contemporary
African life and development. "The online version is free, but
you are required to register as an online user." The Centre has
a directory of people involved in Christian higher education in Africa.
Based in Potchefstroom, South Africa. http://amani.org.au/ajts/
Published by the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Department of
Research, Nairobi, Kenya. [KF] http://www.fiuc.org/iaup/esap/publications/cuea/cueapub.php
Full text articles, in Adobe pdf, include:
Jane K. Onsongo, "The Life Approach Method in Teaching Christian
Religious Education in Secondary Schools" Paul A. Ogula, "The Evaluation Experience of Primary and Secondary Education
Projects in Kenya" Catherine N. Machyo, "The Catholic Church and the HIV/AIDS
Pandemic in Kenya: An Exploration of Issues"
Book Review: Kennedy M. Moindi, "Building on the Indigenous: Selected
Essays 1981-1998," by Bethwell A Ogot
A boys' centre "established in 1972 as a project of the Educational
Cooperation Society, a registered non-profit making trust in Nigeria. Its
aims are to complement the academic, moral and character training, which
the students receive at home and at school." Affiliated with Opus
Dei of the Catholic Church. Has a Math Camp, Computer Academy, etc.
Site based in Lagos, Nigeria. http://www.helmbridge.org