Joinining Transparency International and other stakeholders in unitinting the Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow's Integrity in Mombasa.
Investing in the assets youth posses in fighting corruption -Talents, Skills, Knowledge, Sprituality.
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Understanding others starts with understanding ourselves. Reflect on your listening habits and seek to improve them. This self-awareness enhances all your relationships. Commit to mindful communication.
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We need to get off of processed foods and get back on real food and get strong again....
This could be preventive and also curative...
How many agree with my thinking?
A. YES
B. NO
A patient presented after a road traffic accident (RTA) with a head injury. CT head is shown below. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A:Concussion
B:Epidural hematoma
C:Subarachnoid hemorrhage
D:Depressed skull fracture
Understanding others starts with understanding ourselves. Reflect on your listening habits and seek to improve them. This self-awareness enhances all your relationships. Commit to mindful communication.
This November, as we recognize Men’s Mental Health Month, let’s take a moment to acknowledge the silent battles so many men face each day.
Modern life brings immense pressure, whether it’s the demand to succeed, the weight of family responsibilities, or the struggle to live up to society’s expectations.
For many, opening up feels risky, even though carrying it all alone can be overwhelming.
Men, remember this; strength isn’t just about bearing burdens silently. Real strength is in knowing when to reach out, and in recognizing that you don’t have to have all the answers on your own.
Seeking help doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human. Talking, sharing, and asking for support, these aren’t signs of failure, they’re signs of courage and resilience.
Let’s change the narrative together. Let’s build a world where men are free to talk, to feel, and to heal. This month, check in with yourself and with each other.
Small conversations can spark big changes, and showing up for yourself is a powerful first step. You’re not alone, and you’re stronger than you think.
Here’s to a November of growth, connection, and reclaiming mental health. Conversations change lives.