TV Schedule
Healthy Living: A Look at Work-Related Mental health Challenges
On this episode of Healthy Living, we look at how the workplace can affect our mental health. Researchers in Toronto shed a light on the mental wellbeing of journalists. Jacques Chimanuka, Project Supervisor of the non-profit organization AIDES in North Kivu, discusses how to protect employees’ mental wellness. And the WHO has certified Benin and Mali free of trachoma. Plus, a street photographer in Nigeria finds healing in some salsa moves.
Our Voices
Our Voices is where African women bring the continent’s most pressing issues to the table. We’re bringing women’s voices to the conversation and, more than that, we’re building a community of inclusion and empowerment. We know you want to talk about the important issues of our time. And this is the place to do it. Your voice matters – every voice matters so join us in this conversation. Together, we can start transformational conversations online, in our living rooms, our communities, in our lives.
Africa 54: Sudan –Investigating Darfur Mass Graves, Quest for Citizenship For Refugees In Kenya
The International Criminal Court is investigating reports that at least 87 people were found in a mass grave in Sudan’s West Darfur State. Human rights groups in Kenya are campaigning for refugees married to Kenyans to obtain citizenship. And, Music Time in Africa host Heather Maxwell talks to a Ghanaian reggae artist about a new category added to the Grammy Awards -- and what it means for African artists. All this and much more coming up on today’s Africa 54!