Author name: jumoke

Reports

Myths and Stigma About Mental Health

Do you know of any myths or stigma associated with Mental Health? Dr. Jumoke Giwa’s conversation with Abigail Olasehinde, Clinical Psychologist at Belwet Mind Clinic, addressed some of them.

Conversations

Love Lives Here

It’s the season of Love again as Valentine’s Day fast approaches. How can we support our loved ones especially in

Reports

Ethnic Community-Led Research Survey

We are currently assessing the practicality, benefits, and risks of establishing an ethnic community-led research and evaluation centre in Aotearoa. We would love to have your input on the assessment.

Reports

Living In Two Worlds

In the last two decades, we have witnessed dramatic changes in the demographic composition of Aotearoa, New Zealand (ANZ). Now, 1 in every 4 residents was born overseas. While this situation brings many opportunities for inter- and intra-group contact, understanding and relationships, it also brings challenges, particularly for the children of first and second generation ethnic migrants and former refugees. These young people are often referred to as ‘living in two worlds’.

Grants, Reports

A Child’s Christmas in Wales

Much-loved and well-known to Circa audiences for his performances in
A Christmas Carol and All the World’s a Stage, celebrated New Zealand actor, Ray Henwood, is thrilled to present Dylan Thomas’ heart-warming Christmas story, along with other cherished childhood memories.

News, Reports

Girl-Child Education: Key to Reducing VVF & Maternal Mortality in Nigeria – UNFPA

The United Nations Fund For Population Activities (UNFPA) has said that girl-child education is key to reducing the rising cases of Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) in Nigeria. Speaking at a news briefing in Sokoto, UNFPA Country Representative in Nigeria, Ms. Ratidzai Ndhlovu, highlighted the urgent need for increased investment in the education of the girl-child to combat this critical health issue.

Grants, Reports

Back2School Fundraiser

We are on a mission to make the education of our #Hwollaza21 students sustainable. Please support us to assist these young ones to continue their education by paying their school fees, purchasing their school uniforms, books, school supplies and back packs.