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Kisumu rose in unity to demand justice, standing firm against the injustices that continue to affect our communities. The voices of the people echoed through the streets, calling for change and accountability.
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In today’s #chiniyambuyu podcast episode, we dive into femtorship—mentorship designed by and for women. Young women from the #WGG Mombasa Institute share how women guiding women, exchanging experiences, and building sisterhood create powerful support systems. Listen in as they explore the impact of real mentorship, sisterhood, and solidarity on their journeys.
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Feminism or extremist?
In today's episode, we delve into reflections from participants at the WGG Institute in Rwanda who share powerful lessons on feminism, movement building, and storytelling's transformative impact.
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In today’s episode, we recap lessons from the Rwanda WGG Institute. Hear how personal journeys led these women to the institute—and how they’re using their voices to drive meaningful change.
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A year in Review (2023)
In this special episode, our programs team takes center stage to reflect on our impact throughout the year. Hear firsthand how they navigated challenges, delivered change, and grew as leaders.
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It’s a wrap for Season 8 of Chini ya Mbuyu 🎙️ What an incredible journey it’s been! In this special wrap-up, our podcast academy participants share their experiences, lessons learned, and the growth they've achieved along the way.
Tune in to hear their stories and celebrate this journey with us!
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Too often, we focus on reactive solutions, addressing problems only after they’ve occurred. It’s time to shift our mindset and create strategies that prevent harm before it starts.
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What does Feminism mean? To be a feminist is simply to believe that everybody should be treated equally, regardless of sex.
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Ever wondered what value addition in education really means? It’s about enhancing learning with real-world skills and experiences.
In our latest #ChiniYaMbuyu episode, we explore this concept, where education is more than just what’s taught in the classroom.
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Did you know that 1 in 4 people seeking healthcare in Kenya is affected by a mental health condition?
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders globally, and Kenya ranks significantly with an estimated 1.9 million people affected. Despite this, seeking help remains a silent struggle for many due to stigma, lack of awareness and limited access to mental health services.
In today’s #chiniyambuyu episode, we are joined by inspiring young women who share their insights and experiences on finding balance and prioritizing mental health. Tune in to learn how to enhance your mental well-being and support others to do the same.
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Why is no one addressing the elephant in the room: sexual harassment? 🤔
In this #ChiniYaMbuyu episode, we confront the uncomfortable reality of why harassment often goes unchecked. Tune in to bold stories from voices challenging the status quo and pushing for accountability.
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Ever wondered about the double standards women face while climbing the career ladder? 🤔💼
In our latest #ChiniYaMbuyu episode, young women share their struggles and triumphs navigating various career paths and societal norms that hold them back. Listen to the raw, unfiltered stories of incredible women breaking stereotypes and pushing boundaries. 🚀
Tune in now and join the conversation! 🎙️
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What does sisterhood mean to you?
Join us in our latest #ChiniYaMbuyu episode, where we explore the vital role of women in supporting girls and young women through the different phases of life. We'll also discuss how we must change how we can support one another through life's journey.
Tune in and share your insights in the comments section🎧
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The stigma surrounding periods continues to burden girls and women. From being made to conceal menstrual products when they buy them, all wrapped with opaque covers, to whispers in stores stating that only women can attend to such matters. And yet, many still lack access to these products and information on menstrual hygiene.
In light of this year’s #MenstrualHygieneDay🩸, we kick off #ChiniYaMbuyu Season 8 by tackling period poverty, society's contribution to this cause, and possible actions to eliminate period poverty and social stigma.
Join the conversation!
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As we kick off Day 1 of the UN Civil Society conference we are asking how can we ensure young African women have a seat at the table. #2024UNCSC
We hosted four young women activists on our #ChiniYaMbuyu podcast to discuss the persistent challenges they continue to face in accessing global forums.
Their call to action? Invest and fund girls and young women to access these global spaces.
Let us come together as civil society organizations to amplify their voices, ensuring they are change drivers within their communities and at a global scale.
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🎙️ Tune in to our special episode of Chini Ya Mbuyu as we celebrate the exceptional Diana Njuguna, our former Head of Programs.
As she embarks on a new chapter, she shares how her personal challenges inspired her work at Akili Dada and discusses the societal constraints imposed on women, from how they should behave, dress, and speak.
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Women are often portrayed negatively in the media. Their stories are usually told from a disempowering angle, which does not do justice to the power and resilience of African womanhood.
Tune in to our final season 7 episode, where we will critically examine the media using a gender lens and uncover how we can uplift and celebrate women's powerful stories, changing their narratives.
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Women have the power to lead in every industry, challenging stereotypes and forging new paths.
In this week’s captivating episode of the Chini Ya Mbuyu podcast, in collaboration with Flone Initiative, our host engages women from the transport sector who share their inspiring stories of navigating a traditionally male-dominated field. They share valuable lessons on resilience and pursuing one's dreams.
Listen in to their powerful anecdotes as they delve into how women can shatter glass ceilings across various sectors.
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In Kenya, adolescent girls lack access to sexual and reproductive health information, particularly menstrual health awareness. This gap affects more than just their health - it's about empowering these young girls to have bodily autonomy and make informed decisions.
🎧In our latest episode, we amplify the voices of these adolescent girls' advocating for age-appropriate SRHR information.
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Do you remember the rush of emotions when you first stepped out alone?
Join us on the latest episode of the #ChiniYaMbuyu podcast as we dive into heartfelt conversations with young women navigating life post-high school. They share their stories of excitement, fear, and the raw emotions of stepping into a world filled with endless possibilities.
Ready to relive that rush? Press play!
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