
Mũmbi Kĩgũtha, CPPS, is a Sister of the Precious Blood, born and raised in Kenya and currently residing in Silver Spring, Maryland. She currently serves full-time as President of Friends in Solidarity, a nonprofit organization that supports development efforts in South Sudan.
Mũmbi is also the founder/director of Watawa wa Taa, an initiative dedicated to reimagining and revitalizing religious life for African women through ongoing formative circles (Pamoja Conversations) and the curation of African sisters’ stories through theologically reflective essays (Living Ancestors). She is also co-founder/co-director of Kuibuka, a project that offers safeguarding workshops for African sisters and conducts research on sexual and spiritual abuse.
A reconciliation consultant for various organizations, Mũmbi is a sought-after speaker, writer, and facilitator.
She holds a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Ministry. In addition, she has earned a Practitioner Diploma in Executive Coaching and a certificate in Circle Process, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Transformative Social Change.
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