THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING SERVICES IN AFRICA

Authors

  • Chukwuma Emmanuel Okonkwo Department of Religious and Intercultural Studies, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Folake Grace Olubunmi Department of Guidance and Counselling, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13805558%20

Keywords:

pastoral counselling, technology, Africa, teletherapy, mHealth, digital divide, cultural context, religion, mental health

Abstract

This study explores the transformative impact of technology on pastoral care and counselling within the African context. Departing from traditional, in-person models, we investigate the integration of digital tools to enhance the delivery of spiritual and emotional support. Through a historical analysis of pastoral counselling in Africa and a contemporary examination of technology-mediated services, we identify opportunities and challenges in this evolving landscape. Our research employs case studies to evaluate the effectiveness of teletherapy, mHealth initiatives, and social media platforms in improving accessibility, affordability, and confidentiality. We critically assess the interplay between technology and factors such as the digital divide, privacy concerns, and cultural nuances. To optimize the benefits of technology, we propose a strategic framework encompassing training, capacity building, and collaborative partnerships. Our findings contribute to the growing discourse on technology and religion, providing actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers seeking to enhance pastoral counselling in Africa. The authors gave recommendations that will make for improved pastoral care and counselling services in Africa

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Published

2024-09-20

How to Cite

Okonkwo, C. E., & Olubunmi , F. G. (2024). THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING SERVICES IN AFRICA. Humanities and Social Sciences Research Journal, 12(2), 10–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13805558

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