This conference focuses on African perspectives to foster interdisciplinary dialogue about the structural drivers of displacement through a decolonial lens. We aim to elevate the voices of migrants and refugees while examining the responsibilities of communities, states, and global institutions in light of colonial legacies.
The conference forms part of the broader reflection series: “Building a Culture of Hope: Education, Community, and Leadership in 21st Century Africa.” It seeks to identify the “constellations”- institutions, movements, intellectual traditions, pastoral models, educational frameworks, and spiritual practices – that can serve as luminous signs of hope for Africa and the universal Church.
The Safeguarding Initiative for Catholic Sisters, known as SICS, focuses on protecting the dignity, safety, and wellbeing of Catholic Sisters. SICS works to ensure that Sisters live and serve in safe and respectful environments, free from abuse, exploitation, and harm.
To mark this milestone, March 2026 to March 2027 is declared a Jubilee Year: Tangaza @ 40—a special time of thanksgiving, celebration, remembrance, and renewal, inspired by the Christian tradition of Jubilee. The theme is: “Tangaza @ 40: A Jubilee of Faith, Mission and Academic Excellence”
Following the successful Sensitive Data Conference on January 27, 2026, the academic focus shifted the very next day to a broader, more urgent theme: “Talking and promoting African consciousness in African academic institutions.”
In a continued effort to be the centre of excellence, Tangaza University has expanded its roaster of courses offered. From the School of Arts and Social Sciences, to the new School of Applied Sciences and Technology. For more information call 0722 204724 | 0711 713910 or email inquiries@tangaza.ac.ke
The School of Arts and Social Science (SASS) had the honor and privilege of sending one student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Studies to Spain for a semester as part of the Erasmus+KA107 Program
Join policymakers, researchers, humanitarian actors, and technology experts in shaping a future where African-led data spaces strengthen sovereignty, enable ethical AI, and advance health and humanitarian action.
Tangaza University joyfully joins the global Christian family in prayer and fellowship during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
The recent two-day immersive conference for PhD students at the Institute of Social Transformation offered a compelling re-imagining of what transformative education can become when teaching, learning, and assessment are intentionally grounded in lived realities.









