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Professor Father Michael J. Kelly S.J.

May 20, 1929 - January 15, 2021

A native of Tullamore, County Offaly, Professor Father Michael J Kelly SJ. was born in 1929. He studied at University College Dublin and was awarded a B.A. in Maths and Mathematical Physics in 1952, both with first class honours. He went on to receive a licentiate in philosophy in 1955. He then moved to Zambia and lived and worked there for over 50 years, becoming a Zambian citizen. He worked for many years as headmaster of Canislius College in Chiseki in Zambia. Father Michael completed his PhD studies in the area of child and educational psychology in 1974 and subsequently became a senior lecturer and Dean of the School of Education in the University of Zambia (UNZA), in 1975. He served as pro-vice chancellor and deputy vice chancellor and became professor in 1989. He is a renowned speaker and advocate on HIV and AIDS, and has worked tirelessly to educate and promote safe behaviour among youth and those most at risk in Zambia, throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and much further afield. He is also active in other policy areas, such as strategies for HIV prevention, and human rights. A prolific researcher and writer, Father Michael has authored 15 books, and many original research articles. Throughout his long and distinguished career, Father Michael has worked as a consultant to organisations such as the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, the FAO, UNAIDS, Oxfam, Irish Aid, and many more.

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Eunice Phillip 2021-01-18 11:04:03 wrote:

One of the brightest light to grace the shore of my homeland-Africa. One void of ulterior motives, but full of grace for a race left in the dark. With his voice, he brought reasons to the fight for life against HIV/AIDS and with passion and tolerance, he shone the light to melt the stigma. From a distance as a teenager, I wondered why! I may never know, but I am grateful for your light that guided me to global health. So rest well. You have done exceedingly well, above and beyond, what I can comprehend of the grace of a human in the world drained of humanity. But please, be the star above, to guide us and give us hope to keep up your good deed. 'Sun Re O'!

Eunice Phillip 2021-01-18 11:04:03 wrote: One of the brightest light to grace the shore of my homeland-Africa. One void of ulterior motives, but full of grace for a race left in the dark. With his voice, he brought reasons to the fight for life against HIV/AIDS and with passion and tolerance, he shone the light to melt the stigma. From a distance as a teenager, I wondered why! I may never know, but I am grateful for your light that guided me to global health. So rest well. You have done exceedingly well, above and beyond, what I can comprehend of the grace of a human in the world drained of humanity. But please, be the star above, to guide us and give us hope to keep up your good deed. 'Sun Re O'!

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