Recordings from our monthly online series where we get an array of speakers to shed light on matters menstrual health and conditions affecting children who are differently abled. This is in line with our 2 projects - The Watoto Wetu Initiative and the men
Join us on yet another amazing episode as we tour the journey of these two artists and their upcoming group. Discussion panelist: 1. Salim - Song Writer, Musician and a Professional dancer. 2. Abdul - Musician, a professional vocalist and a dancer. Moderators: 1. Matere Mercy - Media genius 2. Makena Brenda - Mass Media graduate. Partners: Netplus Social media handles Contact No: 0731482762
Tune in to this month's WATOTO WETU INITIATIVE ONLINE SERIES Coversation on Sexual violence. Discussion panel: Jecinta .W. Kagai - Gender and development expert, Gender Activist and Youth Advocate in prevention of GBV and Meaningful Youth Engagement for Gender Equality. Co-founder of Association of Intersex Parenthood (AIP) Kenya. Moderator: Torrey Wachanga - Advocate Nyawira Wachanga Director Rafiki Wa Mtaa pads and Panties Initiative
In this episode we come together to share and expound on the challenges facing persons living with disabilities while going about their business in public places as well as coming up with initiatives, sharing ideas on how to handle these arising challenges.
Answering questions on how HIV affects our teenagers especially in relation to matters family planning and menstrual hygiene
Join us as we get insights from disability Advocates in Kenya and be better informed on how we can be part of the shift to inclusivity
A thought provoking discussion on Disability Rights in Kenya with a panel of passionate Advocates for Persons with Disability
In this month's session of the Watoto Wetu Initiative Online Series, our speakers' conversation focused on inclusion and access for persons who are differently-abled. Do have a listen as we share insights from our able panelists on how we can be part of the difference to ensure the rights of children, teenagers, adolescents out there who are differently-abled are being met as we strive to be advocates for our brothers and sisters in need
the role of peers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge ,Attitude and Practices ..in this series we had a presentation by Barbara Nyaga shedding insight on what influence parents as well as the influence we have on each other when it comes to how we perceive matters partaining to SRH ..how much of what we do and say is influenced by our friends ,school mates, workmates and Parents
Tune in to this segment where Dr. Nelly shares on MHHM, how do we deal with periods, where is the line between misconceptions and truths.
Tune in this segment with Rose Ncebere as she shares her take on the myths regarding PWDs and placing the facts on the table
A conversation on practical ways to ensure inclusion of persons differently abled
Understanding the policies in place to support our girls and the role we play in standing a stand for them. Insightful conversations with Ebby Weyime, founder Grace cups, and Dr Marie Claire Wangari, Co-founder RESPEKT
In this month's Menstrual health online series segment Bonventure Otieno ,a Human Rights lawyer and trainer, and Daniel Otobo ,an advocate for SRHR talk about male involvement in Menstrual Health matters
In the September Watoto Wetu Initative Online Series we bring together 3 panelists who are change makers in the field of Matters PwDs . Do have a listen and gain insights from : Sarah Bosibori-Reigning Light of Autism Kenya Antonio Sibi- Founder Beyond The Hoop Foundation Rissy Makokha - programs director GeneTrans
Trizah Odhiambo, a psychologist, talks us through trauma Based Conditions affecting children. What are some of the causes of this trauma and what role do we play as care givers in supporting such children.
Marie Abanga Global Mental Health Peer Executive representing Cameroon, Psychiatrist and Tatu Mjaka Field Program Coordinator, ZanaAfrica , Children Rights Activist talk about the relationship between mental health and menstrual health . How does poor menstrual hygiene affect teenagers psychologically? How does lack of menstrual hygiene items affect the youth from underserved communities?
Why is Menstrual health something we need to talk about? Is there a gap and what role do we play in filling this gap?
Open discussion on what we've heard being said about menstrual health and create a safe space to talk about real issues on matters MH.
Clinical psychologist Aphlyne Turfy talks about ODD addressing questions many of us may wonder ;what is ODD, how common is it in our setting and how do you distinguish it from normal truancy.
Mrs Akinhamni, a special needs Educator, paints a clear picture on Bipolar. She shares insights into what bipolar is, how a child with bipolar will present, how bipolar affects a child and how such children can be given proper care.