Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of artistic tools, intellectual discourse, and cultural devices, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice, and motivate engagement in communal, national and continental progression.
Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of intellectual discourse, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice…
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Dont Regard your Mental Health
Sheila Nkirote
Mental illness is tricky but the truth is we shall overcome . One step at time
Mental illness is tricky but the truth is we shall overcome . One step at time
See lessHow has your Mental Health been Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
Sheila Nkirote
We are getting somewhere for sure but there is a lot of work to be done
We are getting somewhere for sure but there is a lot of work to be done
See lessHow should young people change narratives in Africa?
Sallu Kamuskay
Like what Bobi Wine is currently doing in Uganda. leading the revolution.
Like what Bobi Wine is currently doing in Uganda. leading the revolution.
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Sallu Kamuskay
I agree with you
I agree with you
See lessHow has your Mental Health been Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
Sheila Nkirote
Right now ,everyone has some kind of trauma to deal with and mostly our medical personnel . They are doing a great job but they are handling too much from seen people at ICU and cant help them to seeing their fellow friends die
Right now ,everyone has some kind of trauma to deal with and mostly our medical personnel
See less. They are doing a great job but they are handling too much from seen people at ICU and cant help them to seeing their fellow friends die
What ways can you earn extra money in December during Christmas break and other holidays?
davinah_nousim
Based on personal experience, the easiest thing to de without requiring any credentials, is selling a skill or product you own. whatever it is, just give it an interesting story and have fun because its never that serious unless you're starving or its a matter of life and death. A skill can be so etRead more
Based on personal experience, the easiest thing to de without requiring any credentials, is selling a skill or product you own. whatever it is, just give it an interesting story and have fun because its never that serious unless you’re starving or its a matter of life and death.
A skill can be so etching as simple as photography, writing, social media management…
1. Photography for a wedding or birthday.
2. Social media for a friends business or event.
3. Writing articles or paid academic writing.
A product can be something as simple as a unique pen clothing items or a phone.
1. A special and well-fitting hoodie that no longer fits you or reminds you of someone you want to forget.
See less2. A souvenir like a collectors pen that you won or have had for a long time.
3. A phone you want to sell off and get a different model or newer version.
How has your Mental Health been Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
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See lessWhat is the government doing to protect endangered wild life ?
davinah_nousim
nothing. the animals are on the own. depending on instinct and natural selection and viruses like cover that eliminate the arch enemy...
nothing. the animals are on the own. depending on instinct and natural selection and viruses like cover that eliminate the arch enemy…
See lessDoes a bachelors degree secure you a job
davinah_nousim
no and they shouldn't... people should get jobs based on skills and delivery as well as personal attributes like empathy and passion that are not easily examined.
no and they shouldn’t… people should get jobs based on skills and delivery as well as personal attributes like empathy and passion that are not easily examined.
See lessHow has your Mental Health been Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
Kare Ngugi
My mental health wasn't perfect before Covid. But I was feeling pretty great about how I was progressing. And then I lost my job. For context, I worked remotely for a Global gym app so I actually kind of new the world was about to turn around completely. I'd get these emails from Asia asking for refRead more
My mental health wasn’t perfect before Covid. But I was feeling pretty great about how I was progressing. And then I lost my job. For context, I worked remotely for a Global gym app so I actually kind of new the world was about to turn around completely. I’d get these emails from Asia asking for refunds cause gyms have closed down etc and then we had over 20K emails by March and then of course… shit hit the fan. So no Job. Couldn’t pay rent. It was taking me back to a place of dependency. I’d worked so hard to finally be independent and here I was, having to depend on my family again.
Pretty soon I started going back to old habits. I’d be drunk all the time because I hated my reality. My anxiety was over the roof because of the drinking. My new living situation with my sister was fragile because she’s 8 years older than me and also very religious. Not to mention the constant fear that I’ll get sick, I could and not even afford healthcare. Or make my loved ones sick too.
This is my main concern though, if me, an ordinary person is being affected this way, what about doctors and nurses? You can mute Covid on social media and that’ll make you relax but it’s their job everyday. I’ve read of a doctor who killed herself because she just couldn’t handle it anymore. And a nurse who lost it in the ER and had to be held down. There are so many stories out there that are just so heartbreaking it makes you want to give up.
But I think there’s also resilience. So many people have died. So many doctors, too. We should feel lucky to still be here because we are. If you have a bad day, just breathe. Get through that day. And the next. Somehow, we’re all experiencing some trauma, but I’m taking comfort in the fact that I’m not the only one.
I must continue living.
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