Anne Nasimiyu Wasike

[2] Anne was a Ugandan Catholic theologian, religious sister, and author of books and articles on education, ethics and the empowerment of the poor.

"[4] Wasike addressed the United Nations General Assembly Special Session in 2001 on the plight of women and the girl-child in Africa in the age of HIV/AIDS.

The circle is known for being a prophetic voice as they name and shame sexism in church and society and they struggle particularly to end gender-based violence and exploitation of women.

[5] Wasike authored a journal called Seeds of Mutuality in Mission: Response to Anne Nasimiyu-Wasike which was first published on January 1, 2001 as a research article.

She was an active participant in the Sagana group that met annually to discuss emerging issues in African Christian Theology and practice.

The consultation outcomes were edited and published by Jesse N Mugambi, the covener of the Sagana group, under the African (theology) Challenge series.

[4] She taught courses, published and facilitated research meant to deepen awareness of and respect for African spiritualities.

Cecilia Njeri, head of the Little Sisters of Saint Francis, also lauded her for championing the organization of the archives of their congregation as well as drawing solid development plans.