Locate Us: LCMC, Riara Lane, off Riara Road at Hekima University College
The Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC), an apostolate of the Jesuits of Eastern Africa, empowers children and youth through media and value-based formation. We nurture leadership and talent directly, while equipping parents, teachers, and caregivers to support holistic growth.
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    The Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC), an apostolate of the Jesuits of Eastern Africa, empowers children and youth through media and value-based formation. We nurture leadership and talent directly, while equipping parents, teachers, and caregivers to support holistic growth.
    Need Any Help? Or Looking For an Agent

      Working Hours : Sun-monday, 09am-5pm
      Copyright © 2026. All Rights Reserved.
      Organisational Strategy

      Media and Technology
      as Instruments of Human Development

      Across Africa, media, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence are no longer peripheral influences, they are now the primary environments in which young people learn, form identity, build relationships, and imagine their future. Properly engaged, these technologies represent one of the most powerful development opportunities of our time: enabling creativity, expanding access to knowledge, amplifying youth voices, and unlocking new pathways for leadership, innovation, and social transformation.

      Yet this opportunity remains largely underutilized. While young people are highly exposed to digital technologies, the institutions responsible for their formation including schools, families, faith communities, and development actors are often not adequately equipped to guide ethical engagement, critical thinking, and purposeful use of these tools.

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      The Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC) exists to bridge this gap and unlock the full developmental potential of media and technology.

      As a Jesuit institution in Eastern Africa, LCMC works at the intersection of media, ethics, and human formation to reposition digital culture from a space of passive consumption into a structured environment for learning, creativity, and responsible leadership. Its programmes equip young people, educators, and institutions with the capacity to use media and technology intentionally as tools for critical inquiry, value formation, social engagement, and innovation.

      Through an integrated model combining digital and AI literacy, value based education, ethical leadership training, and participatory media production, LCMC enables young people not only to navigate digital environments, but to shape them. Educators and caregivers are equally empowered to guide this process with confidence, relevance, and ethical clarity.

      Positioned as a regional center of excellence in faith informed governance and identity formation, LCMC partners with institutions and development actors to build systems that transform media and technology into engines of human development, social accountability, and inclusive growth.

      At its core, LCMC advances a simple but urgent proposition: when media and technology are grounded in ethics, critical thinking, and human dignity, they become powerful instruments for shaping a generation capable of leading just, innovative, and responsible societies.

      Asked Questions

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      on Your Minds !

      How can I speak up about issues affecting young people?
      Through our Angaza Dialogue Platform, you get a safe space to express your views, engage in meaningful discussions, and take action on issues that matter to you.
      How do I help young people build strong values today?
      Our Media, Children & Spirituality program helps young people form identity, values, and purpose in a world influenced by media and peer pressure.
      How can young people use technology positively instead of being controlled by it?
      Through our Digital Culture program, we train young people in media literacy, storytelling, and AI to help them become creators —not just consumers.
      How do you build leadership and character in young people?
      Our Value-Based Education program focuses on ethics, responsibility, and leadership through practical sessions and mentorship.
      How can our school benefit from working with LCMC?
      Your students gain leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills while becoming more responsible and value-driven.
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