Dr. Gladys Mwiti Named
Christian International Scholarship Foundation’s (CISF) 2010 Scholar-Leader
of the Year
DEERFIELD,
Ill., – CISF
(www.cisf.org)
today announced that Dr. Gladys Mwiti, founder and CEO of Oasis Africa, has
been named the 2010 CISF Scholar-Leader of the Year. Dr. Mwiti earned this
prestigious award for her focus on high level holistic psychotherapy and
community development. The CISF award recognizes excellence in leadership,
scholarship, and faithfulness to the mission of the Gospel. Photo: Dr.
Gladys Mwiti
According to Dr. Tite Tienou, Chairman of the CISF Board, “Dr. Mwiti
embodies the kind of Christian leader CISF has supported over its 25 year
history. Through her leadership at Oasis Africa, she has brought healing to
communities and individuals in the wake of internationally recognized
crises. Her writing and work continue to develop the field of psychotherapy
for the continent of Africa. She is helping to raise up a new generation of
counselors equipped to address the unique needs of the people in Africa.
She is truly a scholar and a leader.”
Regarding her work, Mwiti states, “Oasis Africa works to prepare value-based
leaders who understand and respond to the deep needs of an emerging economy.
Rooted in faith and fear of God, our input will help build a lasting
foundation where Africa will learn to go back to the basics: to value people
above things.”
About Dr.
Mwiti: Gladys Mwiti founded Oasis Africa with her husband, Dr. Gershon
Mwiti in 1990. She now supervises a team of
over 20 MA counseling psychologists. Oasis has
built a significant reputation as a training organization for peer
counseling and trauma intervention for groups such as the US Embassy and
USAID, Coca Cola, South African High Commission, and Food for the Hungry
among others. In addition, their holistic work has created several grass
roots ministries for education, economic development and empowerment among
some of the poorest people in Kenya.
Dr.
Mwiti has led teams to train trauma counselors and address issues related to
such crises as the Rwandan genocide of 1994, the US Embassy bombing in 1998,
the Gujaret India earthquake in 2001. In addition to trauma counseling, Dr.
Mwiti has written on the topic of HIV/AIDS counseling and her work is not
used as a curriculum to develop counseling support for HIV/AIDS patients.
More recently, Dr. Mwiti’s books and training have provided the curriculum
for training counselors in Burundi seeking to bring healing after their
civil war. After the violence following the 2007 election, Dr. Mwiti was
called upon to conduct training and counseling among eight major
corporations and all 57 public high schools in Nairobi. Photo: Dr. Mwiti
in Kibera
Dr.
Mwiti holds an M.A. in counseling that she earned in Nairobi as well as an
M.A. in Christian Leadership and her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from
Fuller Theological Seminary. She is the author of four books and a video
based training curriculum for counselors in Africa, produced in conjunction
with Fuller Seminary. She is currently the chair of the Kenya
Psychological Association and a consultant to the Lausanne Consultation on
Care and Counsel as Mission.
CISF
supports prominent Christian leaders from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and
Eastern Europe to attain advanced theological education at leading
seminaries worldwide. After finishing their studies, they return home to
make significant contributions to the church and society. Dr. Tite Tiénou,
Academic Dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and chairman of the
CISF Board explains, “CISF exists to help develop highly trained, Christian
leaders. This is the greatest need in the church around the world today.”
For more information contact Evan Hunter,
evan@cisf.org or 847.295.9308
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According to Dr. Tite Tienou, Chairman of the CISF Board, “Dr. Mwiti embodies the kind of Christian leader CISF has supported over its 25 year history. Through her leadership at Oasis Africa, she has brought healing to communities and individuals in the wake of internationally recognized crises. Her writing and work continue to develop the field of psychotherapy for the continent of Africa. She is helping to raise up a new generation of counselors equipped to address the unique needs of the people in Africa. She is truly a scholar and a leader.”
Regarding her work, Mwiti states, “Oasis Africa works to prepare value-based leaders who understand and respond to the deep needs of an emerging economy. Rooted in faith and fear of God, our input will help build a lasting foundation where Africa will learn to go back to the basics: to value people above things.”
About Dr. Mwiti: Gladys Mwiti founded Oasis Africa with her husband, Dr. Gershon Mwiti in 1990. She now supervises a team of over 20 MA counseling psychologists. Oasis has built a significant reputation as a training organization for peer counseling and trauma intervention for groups such as the US Embassy and USAID, Coca Cola, South African High Commission, and Food for the Hungry among others. In addition, their holistic work has created several grass roots ministries for education, economic development and empowerment among some of the poorest people in Kenya.
Dr. Mwiti holds an M.A. in counseling that she earned in Nairobi as well as an M.A. in Christian Leadership and her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She is the author of four books and a video based training curriculum for counselors in Africa, produced in conjunction with Fuller Seminary. She is currently the chair of the Kenya Psychological Association and a consultant to the Lausanne Consultation on Care and Counsel as Mission.
CISF supports prominent Christian leaders from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe to attain advanced theological education at leading seminaries worldwide. After finishing their studies, they return home to make significant contributions to the church and society. Dr. Tite Tiénou, Academic Dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and chairman of the CISF Board explains, “CISF exists to help develop highly trained, Christian leaders. This is the greatest need in the church around the world today.”
For more information contact Evan Hunter, evan@cisf.org or 847.295.9308
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