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Fr. Uwineza (center, holding his book) is flanked by Boston College alumni Jane and Richard (Dick) Darveau who first encountered Fr. Uwineza in 2018 as a visiting priest at St. Patrick’s Church in Stoneham, Mass. The couple has stayed in touch with the Jesuit priest and visited with him when he was back on the BC campus in April. (Photo by Kathleen Sullivan)
Fr. Uwineza graduated from Boston College with a licentiate in systematic theology, master’s in theology, and Ph.D. in systematic theology. After his studies at BC, he earned an M.B.A. from York St John University in the United Kingdom.
Today, he is the principal (president) of Hekima University College in Nairobi, Kenya, a Jesuit school of theology and peace studies for more than 350 men and women. He said his goal is to make Hekima “the premier Jesuit institution in the Southern hemisphere.”
In his first year as leader of the school, Fr. Uwineza oversaw the conversion of the school’s two campuses to solar power. Sunshine is in abundance, he said, and it made fiscal and ecological sense to replace the expensive and unreliable electricity-based power system. The loan for project is still outstanding, he said, but more than half has been paid off.
One of the strategic initiatives that Fr. Uwineza is focused on is the formation of women, particularly educating more women in theology and increasing scholarships for women. “There is a lot of suffering on my continent, but wherever people suffer, we know women suffer the most,” he said in a recent interview. “Women carry the burden of the family, but if we can educate one woman, we can lift up a whole village.” He has raised funds for women to pursue master’s degrees in peace-building, and is committed to raising even more funds to educate more women.
Earlier this year, Hekima University College organized a conference on African Women theologians that featured presentations from women theologians, including Boston College theologians Lisa Sowle Cahill and M. Shawn Copeland, to highlight the important role women can have in addressing issues such as poverty, inequality, and environmental harm.
Another of Fr. Uwineza’s goals is to expand the capacity of Hekima by increasing enrollment, offering courses online, and ultimately creating a doctoral program. That goal will need to be supported with new infrastructure and the training of professors.
Fr. Uwineza said he is blessed to have a wonderful faculty and strong team supporting his vision. He added that he is guided by the example of stewardship and strategic leadership he witnessed at Boston College under University President William P. Leahy, S.J. “The heart of leadership is making a difference for others,” Fr. Uwineza said.
“I am so grateful for the formation I received at Boston College,” said Fr. Uwineza, adding that he truly found a home in BC’s Jesuit community. “These wonderful Jesuits celebrate your success as theirs at every juncture. It was a joy and gave me a sense of belonging.”
To connect with Fr. Uwineza or to support his ministry, email him at principal@hekima.ac.ke or mwizasjbc@gmail.com, or visit the Hekima University College website, https://hekima.ac.ke/.
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