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ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this study has been to assess how the Sister Leadership 
Development Initiative (SLDI) programme has impacted the ministries of 
Catholic Sister in Ghana; and the communities which have benefited from 
their services and ministries. Specifically, the study sought to evaluate the 
relationship between the programme‘s aim and its acceptance by participants; 
assess whether the programme has equipped the participants with the 
competencies they require for the success of their ministries; and the 
programme‘s impact on their ministries and communities. The study sought 
answers to the foregoing by adopting a qualitative study approach and a case 
study and design. Primary data was collected from Catholic Sister who have 
participated in the programme. The non-probability sampling method of 
purposive sampling was used to select the trainee participants. The research 
instrument used for gathering data for the study was focus group discussion 
guide. Specifically, a set of focus group guide was developed to gather data 
from the trainee participants. It was established that trainee participants, fully 
accepted the programme‘s aims and objectives. The study concludes that the 
programme equipped participants with the leadership competencies they 
require to be successful in their ministries; and that the programme has had 
enormously positive impact on the Sister, their ministries, and their 
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