Fikun means Enrich. Fikun Trust aims to enrich people’s lives by building their capacity through education.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
– Nelson Mandela
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We are currently assessing the practicality, benefits, and risks of establishing an ethnic community-led research and evaluation centre in Aotearoa. Please complete this survey to let us know your perspectives on what the centre could focus on, what services could be provided and whether we need one in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The survey will take about five … Continue reading Ethnic community-led research survey
In the last two decades, we have witnessed dramatic change in the demographic composition of Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ). Now, 1 in every 4 residents were born overseas. As a result, society looks very different today than it did three decades ago and as ethnic migrant, refugee, and religious communities continue to grow, their ethnicities, … Continue reading Living In Two Worlds
To commemorate International Women’s Day 2016 on Tuesday, 8 March. The theme for #IWD2016 is #PledgeForParity. We at Fikun Trust are using this day to draw attention to the plight of young girls in Nigeria whose education has been disrupted by the Boko Haram insurgency. From 12 noon to 2pm the Community Choir and a group of other singers will be … Continue reading Sing-Along in Midland Park
…and other memories of childhood by DYLAN THOMAS DRAMATISED and PRESENTED by RAY HENWOOD One of the most magical Christmas stories ever. Much-loved and well-known to Circa audiences, not only for A Christmas Carol but also All the World’s a Stage, celebrated New Zealand actor Ray Henwood is thrilled to present this heart-warming Christmas story by … Continue reading A Child’s Christmas in Wales