Nairobi, 21 August, 2025 / 3:11 pm (ACI Africa).
The 10-year communication policy unveiled by the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) is part of the members’ resolve, over the years, to “strategically integrate” the digital culture in pastoral ministry, an official at AMECEA has said.
In his review of the 10-year communication policy that was launched on Monday, August 18 at Allamano Centre in Kenya’s Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN), the Chairman of AMECEA says the new policy document is based on the realization that the 2007 AMECEA Social Communications Policy had “long became obsolete.”
“We have a relevant policy document to guide us for the next ten years. It is a policy that embodies the commitment made by the Bishops at AMECEA plenaries and assemblies of 2014, 2018 and 2022, to strategically integrate digital technologies in the mission of evangelization,” Bishop Charles Sampa Kasonde says in a preliminary section of the policy document.
The Local Ordinary of Zambia’s Catholic Diocese of Solwezi since his Episcopal Consecration in May 2010 adds that the policy document comes out as “a vision for an impactful communication role of AMECEA Secretariat”, which he says is “responsive to the communication needs of our times.”
“Pope Francis often emphasized that communication is no longer a means for sharing information but a new culture of encounter and connectivity,” says the Chairman of the association that unites the Church in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia, with Somalia and Djibouti as affiliate members.






