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18-May-2020

Strengthening Shoulders

“God gave burdens; he also gave shoulders.” Yiddish proverb This is, appropriately enough, Mental Health Awareness Week, and people around the globe are working to come to terms with the unwelcome burden of stress on their shoulders, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. A little kindness from others has never been more important for our daily […]

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29-Apr-2020

Africa In A Time Of Pandemic: The Good & The Bad

Most of us are absorbing a tsunami of news bulletins and articles about COVID-19 on a daily basis. From China to Italy, and then in our own communities, we have followed the alarming progress of the pandemic through the Global North. But from now on, we may see increasing media coverage of how the virus […]

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19-Mar-2020

We Will Get Through This. Komera!

‘Komera’ is the Rwandan word for courage; these words were spoken by a genocide survivor who has seen her share of catastrophes. She doesn’t underestimate the challenge posed by the coronavirus, but she has a sense of perspective that not all of us share at the moment. Many people in Africa are not surprised when […]

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05-Mar-2020

Our Unsung Heroes Get A Helping Hand

Anyone who has raised a child or provided care for a loved one knows that being a care giver can be exhausting, both mentally and physically. It is doubly challenging if you live in a society that sees women as servants rather than citizens: there is little support or sympathy for women who have to […]

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20-Feb-2020

When Familiarity Breeds Contempt … Or At Least Sympathy Fatigue

A counselling group

“Familiarity breeds contempt” is an idiom attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer. Yet sadly, it is just as relevant – and painfully true – today as it was when Chaucer wrote it in 1386. Most of us have been guilty of it: not showing enough sympathy when our partner has a cold; glazing over when a friend […]

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22-Jan-2020

Doing What We Can, Hoping For The Best

In 2020, Network for Africa would like you to hear from some of the amazing team of people who have worked with us on many of our projects, beginning with Dr. Barbara Bauer. Why do you do this? I wanted to do humanitarian work from the age of 14 when I read The Other Side […]

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12-Dec-2019

Our Aim? We Don’t Want To Exist

Not many charities say their aim is to close down. But Network for Africa’s vision is making a world where we are no longer needed. That is why we focus on training local people to run our projects. We don’t use our resources to send a non-African to do the job that an African could […]

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06-Nov-2019

The Pebble In The Pond

The first time I met Theresa was in March this year. I was visiting Network for Africa’s trauma counselling project in Rwanda, preparing for a more in-depth trip in June. I wanted to see how Network for Africa and its local partners were reaching survivors who remain deeply affected by the 1994 genocide. Back in […]

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10-Oct-2019

How Sally Finds A Solution, And Saves Her Family

“The saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it is like to feel absolutely worthless, and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that.” Robin Williams. Thankfully, in the five years since the comedian Robin Williams took his own life, there has been more attention paid to mental […]

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26-Sep-2019

What Do Julius Caesar And Seven-Year-Old Peter Have In Common?

The answer is epilepsy. Other famous people with the condition include Alexander the Great, Handel, Byron and Gershwin. But that wasn’t much comfort to Peter. Until our community counsellors heard about him, he spent most of his days tied up with rope and locked in his parents’ house in rural Uganda. Peter’s mother has 11 […]

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