The Executive Committee of the National Council of Churches of Kenya is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Sussie Ingosi Ndanyi as the Deputy General Secretary effective July 29, 2024. As provided for in the NCCK Constitution, the Deputy General Secretary serves one year of six years renewable once.
Ms Ndanyi holds a Master of Business Administration in Project Management from Kenyatta University; a Master of Divinity in Peace and Justice from Earlham School of Religion; and a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance and Marketing from the University of Nairobi.
Ms Ndanyi has in the past served as a member of the Executive Board of the Friends World Committee for Consultation; leader of the Friends United Meeting; and Treasurer of NCCK Nairobi Region.
She brings to the NCCK a wealth of experience in church administration, advocacy, operational and financial oversight, risk assessment control, and policy formulation and implementation.
The NCCK commends Ms. Ndanyi on her appointment and covets your prayers that her term of duty will have God’s favor and success.
NCCK IdentityÂ
Serving as a leading voice of witness to Jesus Christ since 1913, the NCCK is a family of Churches and Organisations bringing together more than 16 million Christians united in faith and mission and transforming lives.
NCCK Vision StatementÂ
One Church; United in Faith and Mission Witnessing to Jesus Christ and Transforming Lives
NCCK Mission StatementÂ
Holistic transformation of lives for a just, resilient, and sustainable society
NCCK Core ValuesÂ
- Integrity
- Stewardship
- Professionalism
- Partnership
- Servanthood
NCCK Programme Thematic Areas (What We Do)Â
- Leadership and Capacity Development
- Governance, Peace, and Security
- Climate Change, Food Security and Natural Resource Management • Education, Health and Nutrition
- Migration, Displacement, and Humanitarian Response