Emmanuel KIGUNDU
@Emmanue1Kigundu
Activists I Decision Maker I Therapist & Psychology enthusiast I Leadership Strategist✡🌹@Team PK2024 ✊
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Kuzimurira abazimu mu ndataro; Affection, companionship, optimism, collaboration, cohabiting peacefully, and family contemplation, are among some of the pathways through which parents and children perceive the transmission of resilience between each other. Kayonza District
Uwaca umugani, yaca uw'Inkotanyi
Uwabara inkuru, yabara iy'Inkotanyi
Uwakwigana, yakwigana Inkotanyi,
Uwagira ubutwari, yaba nka zo
Uwatabara, yatabara nka zo,
Uwagira umutima, yagira nk'umwe wazo
Uwakunda Abanyarwanda, yabakunda nka zo. Mwarakoze Bangakurutwa🇷🇼🙌🏽
#Kwibohora29
On going mental health awareness in Nyagatare District participants testifying the great impact #Bahoneza project sponsored by Imbuto Foundation people were rejected, depressed but safe space helped them to come out with resilience. Uyisenga Ni Imanzi in action.Dr Chaste Uwihoreye
Agriculture as the backbone of the development of the country, through Uyisenga Ni Imanzi farmers from Rubavu District are being shown up how to deal with different insects, growing on Small land and finding needs for their children.@lemonaid
Happened three days, Uyisenga Ni Imanzi tackling on different mental health issues, training different comforters in Nyaruguru District that will be facilitating safe spaces in different villages. Thanks Imbuto Foundation
#ResilienceMatters
#MentalHealthMatters
We're thrilled to invite the #XCommunity to our Space on April 26th at 6 PM!
Join us for an insightful discussion on the importance of transit centers for street children & youth. We'll explore effective reintegration processes for family & school.
Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
Emmanuel KIGUNDU is a Clinical Psychologist and Motivational Speaker.
He is narrative practitioner Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
He earned a bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rwanda . Subsequently, he completed a master's degree in narrative therapy at the University of Melbourne
📍Nairobi 🇰🇪
GVRC (Gender Violence Recovery Centre) based in Nairobi ran a series of workshops with fathers and sons, empowering both with knowledge, communication skills, and preventative strategies.
#BlueUmbrella #BlueUmbrella Day #ProtectChildren #UnitedForBoys ☔️
Big thanks to Tom & Michelle for their insightful presentation at the MAP Webinar on Visualising Peace, and to Uyisenga Ni Imanzi and
Kwetu Film Institute for being incredible partners. Huge appreciation to everyone who joined! Find the materials and recording here: map.lincoln.ac.uk/2024/04/22/web…
Happened this month, Blue Umbrella Day (BUD) as an international day during the April that raises awareness of how to better care for boys and protect them from sexual abuse.Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
Family for Every Child Dr Chaste Uwihoreye
#Let 's support boys.
Ministry of Youth and Arts | Rwanda
#Blue umbrella campaign day reflecting to the sexual violence of boyd was helpful and meaningful as Uyisenga Ni Imanzi led the campaign in KIGALI. Thanks to Family for Every Child
Ministry of Youth and Arts | Rwanda
#Boys also face sexual violence too
#let 's support boys
Data Analysis&Manuscript Writing Workshop for Mental Health Division Staff Co-organized by Rwanda Biomedical Centre World Bank Ampa Eric Remera,PhD Uwinkindi Francois Prof. Dr. Claude M. Muvunyi @Tihalonganyang
It's painful when they ask, 'What are you crying for?' You weren't there, they say.
We were born, raised, and live with the consequences of what was done to our parents. Thank you, Dr. Chaste from Uyisenga Ni Imanzi , for listening to those tears and offering comfort.
#Kwibuka30
Uyisenga Ni Imanzi is helping farmers understand how to measure land size & predicting the yield they will gain, this provides them with the motivation & effort to increase the land, as they recognize its importance in boosting yield & profit. With consultant Martin Busobozi
📣Discover how the 'Visualising Peace' project in Rwanda equips young people to overcome barriers to community engagement and policy influence through filmmaking and art exhibitions📽️. Join our webinar on 18 April on Zoom: 📌 bit.ly/MAPWebinarApr #EverydayPeacebuilding
During the visit, Ananda Breed & Sarah from University of Lincoln, UK joined Picturing Past, Present, & Future participants, along with YAB members, to showcase the impact of the project on their mental health wellness & in the communities at large through traditional #Imigongoarts
Uyisenga Ni Imanzi with local leaders, carried out a mental health awareness in two sectors of Nyaruguru District. Approximately 500 participants were taught about mental health, how to care for it & also encouraged to join #Bahoneza #safespaces . Thanks to Imbuto Foundation