Don Bosco’s African face
35 years of Project Africa (1978 - 2013)
Looking back over the epic realisation of Proj-
ect Africa, it must be evident to everyone that
nothing would have been possible unless the
Lord had chosen to work through our confr-
eres. Fr Viganò launched Project Africa in re-
sponse to inspiration from above, as he used
say, and truly, an invisible hand guided us
along rapid and secure paths so that it could all
become a stupendous reality.
Some important factors which contributed to
the success of this Project:
a) The speed with which we were able to
spread throughout Africa was due to the
enthusiasm with which the Provinces
greeted the Rector Major’s invitation to be
part of the Project.This aroused great mis-
sionary enthusiasm across the whole Con-
gregation. One can really say it was a
project belonging to the whole Congrega-
tion. It is one of the best examples of the
Congregation working as one at world level
to carry out a common project. It can of
course provide a stimulus for other projects.
b) The generosity and spirit of sacrifice of the
missionaries deserves our admiration.
Many of them faced serious difficulties
starting from scratch and fitting in to the
places they were sent to. They faced all
these problems with courage and perse-
vered, despite seemingly insurmountable
obstacles. Many of these pioneers are still
actively at work in various parts of Africa.
This is a sign of their love for the African
people and their identification with the
African cause.
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c) Financial aid provided from the mother
provinces, from various Salesian Mission
Offices, from NGOs, and the thousand
ways in which Divine Providence helped us
are another factor. Don Bosco’s assurance
that while we are working for the poor and
for the salvation of souls, Divine Providence
will never abandon us, was carried out to
the letter during Project Africa.
d) The Congregation now has an African face.
The number of African Salesians is in con-
stant growth. This is due to our confreres’
commitment to seeking local vocations
right from the outset of the Project.The re-
sult is that we have well-organised forma-
tion structures across the Region and there
are more than 100 novices annually. All this
is possible with a good vocation ministry
plan.
Project Africa, result of the Congregation
working together (Fr Chávez, AGC 399 (2007
September), Rector Major’s Letter “I came that
you may have life and have it in abundance”
(Jn 10:10b) Presentation of the Africa-Madagas-
car region
SALESIAN HOUSES OPENED IN AFRICA
FRON 1979 - 2012
1979 Monrovia
1980 Malabo,Tambacaunda, Johannesburg, Robertsham,
Maputsoe, Dodoma, Iringa, Mafinga, Korr
1981 Tappita, Ankililoaka, Bemaneviky, Mahanjanga,Tulear,
Duéqoué, Porto Novo, Sikasso,Touba, Dondo, Luena,
Goma
1982 Akure, Ondo, Ljely, Korhogo, Lomè, Malkerns, Luanda,
Nairobi-Upperhill, Dilla
1983 Ebolowa, Chingola, Luwingu, Parakou, Kazembe, Moatse
1984 Ivato, Oyem, Lusaka, Embu
1985 Mikoneseng, Bamako, Kara, Wau, Abrigat
1986 Lungi, Conakry, Cononou, Kanakan,Thies, Karthoum,
Mafinga, Makuyu, Nairobi, Nairobi-Utrume, Zway
1987 Betafo, Kandi, Calulu, Mafinga
1988 Onithsa, Lomé, Dodoma, Kinshasa-Luckunga,
ospedale Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi-Studentat, Adua
1989 Bombo, Addis Abeba-Gotera
1990 Ivato, Lusaka, Cintasse
1991 Abijan-Koumasi, Luanda
1992 Sunyani, Brazzaville,Yaounde, N’Dalatando, Moshi,
Nzaikoni
1993 Fianarontsoa, Bobo-Dioulasso, Osterbay, Shinyanga,
Moambe
1994 Bangui, Lomé, Naitobi-Boys Home,
Lubumbashi-Tabaconda
1995 Sarh, Harare, Lilongwe, Luanda-Lixeira, Famuli,
Bujumbura, Lubumbashi-Bacania, Mbuji-Mayi,
Dekemhare, Ashaima
1997 Nkhotakota, Shambyu, Lufubu, Rynfield, Benguela,
Luanda, Goma-Ngangi, Lubumbashi-Procura
1998 Tulear, D’jamena, Lubumbashi-Jacaranda, Mekanissa
1999 Kinshasa, Debrezeit, Matunda
2000 Rosenhill-Mauritious, Bangui,Yaunde, Kakuma, Kabgayi,
Gatenga, El Obeid, Nairobi-Dybes
2001 Liana
2002 Mansa, St.Louis, Kinshasa-Mansina, Uvira, Gambela
2003 Ambohidratino, Hwabgasin, Hwange, Kabwe,
Lubumbashi-Ruashi
2004 Addis Abeba – St. Joseph, Bujumbura, Kinshasa - Maria
Ausiliatrice, Lubumbashi – Ferme Jacaranda, Ennerdale,
Viana
2005 Butare, El Obeid, Ibadan, Yaoundé –Teologato,
2006 Asmara, Ashaiman, Freetown, Sunyani, Port Louis
2007 Adamitullu,Tonj, Wau, Kamuli
2008 Kakuma, Dakar, Ebolowa
2009 Morogoro
2010 Juba, Kigali, Lusaka – Makeni, Nkhotakota
2011 Porto Novo – Tokpota
2012 Shire, Soddo
Since the beginning of Project Africa (according to
the 21st General Chapter 1978) and until 2003, 139
new Don Bosco centres were founded. Amongst
these at least 45 offer trade education in agricul-
ture and manufacturing. At present there are
more than 900 African Salesians.
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