
Collaborative Referral Networks Promote Mental Health Services in Nakuru
Strengthened Mental Health and Psychosocial Referral Networks to Promote Access to Mental Wellness Services in Nakuru County
Strengthened Mental Health and Psychosocial Referral Networks to Promote Access to Mental Wellness Services in Nakuru County
Catherine Mungai, the facility manager at Karagita Health Centre, detailed how gender disparities significantly influence wellbeing. “Gender inequality, a pressing issue that demands our immediate attention, refers to the unequal treatment or disparities individuals face based on gender, often resulting in one gender having more privileges, opportunities, or rights than
Britney Marcella, a youth psychologist at MIDRIFT HURINET, opines that, “Gender inequality exacerbates mental health challenges in numerous ways. Women in male-dominated workplaces often experience discrimination, harassment, or unequal pay, leading to chronic stress and anxiety. Men, on the other hand, may struggle with emotional suppression due to societal expectations
Nakuru Journalists covering a past event facilitated by MIDRIFT HURINET MIDRIFT HURINET has collaborated with journalists to promote Human Rights, Peace, and Good Governance. In partnership with the Media Council of Kenya, they have previously organized a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness meeting in Nakuru, bringing together media professionals to discuss
Hamza Ramadhan, a Youth from Bondeni ,participated in the pilot phase of the Youth-led Engagement for Peace andSecurity project implemented by MIDRIFT HURINET in partnership with GIZ-CPS. Before that, he was not involved in any formal or informal security structure in the Community. He shared how the project has enhanced
A strong social support system can make all the difference in stress and hardship. Psychological intervention programs like Problem Management Plus (PM+), developed by the WHO, recognize the critical role of community and relationships in helping individuals manage life’s challenges. MIDRIFT HURINET and DIGNITY use Problem Management Plus (PM+) to
In the heart of the informal settlements,survival is a daily battle. Here, daylight robbery isn’t just a fear—it’s the norm. Locked doors offer little peace. Neighbors and former residents whisper warnings instead of greetings. Eyes stay sharp, always scanning the pathways. But amidst the chaos, there’s resilience—a community holding on
Study Report: Understanding Root Cause of Gender-Based Violence in Nairobi-Kenya MIDRIFT HURINET’s study, “Understanding the Root Cause of Gender-Based Violence in Nairobi-Kenya,” details the experiences of survivors of Gender-Based Violence in the informal settlements of Mathare, Kibera, Dandora, and Mukuru. The initiative, funded by MIDRIFT HURINET and supported by the
Through the Accelerated Response Initiative against Violence Extremism (ARIVE)program, MIDRIFT HURINET facilitated a forum on National Police Service accountability and trust building with the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC). The forum aimed to enhance the National Police Service’s accountability and professionalism and improve citizens’
Schools surrounded by informal settlements experience the effects of vulnerabilities caused by various factors. PCVE vulnerabilities are multi-faceted and often arise from socioeconomic, political, social, psychological, educational, environmental, technological, communal, and global factors. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires a holistic approach that considers the complex interplay of these elements.
Herder-led Initiatives end a 15-year conflict in Baringo Herders from Tiaty East sub-county attend a peacebuilding forum facilitated by the Tangibolol youth group, and supported by the sub-county ward administrator and the area chief. The meeting is meant to discuss the importance of reconciliation between the Tugen and Pokot communities.
From Needing Help to Helping Others; Derrick’s remarkable Journey with PM+ Derrick Munialo, a packing agent at a flower farm in Naivasha, seems very confident and cheerful now, but a few months ago, things were different when he was abruptly fired from his previous job.”There was a misunderstanding, and I
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