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Religious institutions in Africa, particularly Catholic Sisters' congregations, are adapting to economic challenges by transforming their traditional mission activities into sustainable social enterprises. While Catholic Sisters have long been at the forefront of addressing poverty and supporting vulnerable communities across Africa, their traditional funding sources for their mission activities have become inconsistent and uncertain, particularly exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of these religious congregations grew from funding and capacity building by European missionary funders, yet the growing secularization coupled with dwindling vocations in the West has revealed a critical need for innovative approaches to ensure the longevity and sustainability of these social ministries in Africa.