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Kenyan Canadian Association - KCA is a federal not-for-profit organization that seeks to address the issues affecting marginalized black Canadians and other racialized groups while assisting newcomers to settle and make a positive contribution in the society as they endeavor to achieve their goals.

KCA also focuses on implementing programs and specifically offering services to newcomers, low-income families and other socially-excluded groups residing in Canada to improve their personal well-being and social-economic status.

KCA works collaboratively with organizations and stakeholders through our grassroot network across the country.

 

Women Empowerment & Gender Equality Webinar

Objective
The objective of the webinar was to provide attendees with information about how women can cope during the pandemic and what society, including media can do to promote gender equality. The webinar had five expert panelists namely

Summary
The webinar kicked off with a presentation on KCA, its objectives, programs and initiatives by Ephraim Mwaura, the President of KCA. Mwaura also presented an overview and achievements so far under the Canadian Red Cross project which included distribution of grocery cards to 40 beneficiaries from marginalized groups across the greater Toronto area (GTA).

The women and gender affairs director, Sanjit Kaur, provided an overview of the program and the upcoming activities underthe program in 2021.

The first guest speaker was Stephanie Dei, the national coordinator of WE Empower, a programme by UN Women, the European union and international labor organization. She provided an overview of the gender equality and women empowerment work of UN Women. She also noted that domestic violence has rapidly increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic and encouraged participants to champion gender equality in the workplace and in communities.

The second speaker, Patricia Bebia Mawa, the executive Vice President, Afroglobal Television talked about the critical role of media in advancing and advocating for Gender equality and empowerment

She pointed out the power of the media, through its ability to be an agent of socialization and a source of information especially during this COVID-19 pandemic period. She also shared ideas of how the media can advance and advocate for equality through gender balance in the workplace, eliminating gender stereotypes, sensitivity in messaging, and zero tolerance for discrimination, among others.

The third speaker, Moy Fung, an author, and entrepreneurship coach with over15 years of experience working with women entrepreneurs. She noted that the marginalized group of women was among the most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic because of the need to juggle household chores, childcare, and work. She encouraged participants to be self-aware and to pay particular attention to their mental health during this period.

The fourth speaker, Rhonelle Bruder, an anti-trafficking educator spoke about human trafficking; how victims can recover from traumatic effects and how to reduce stigma against victims of human trafficking in the community. She noted that human trafficking is underreported, and most victims are within the marginalized community. She provided some practical advises on how women and girls can protect themselves from fall in prey of perpetrators.

The final speaker, Jas Kalra, a diversity, and inclusion coach, talked about the value of including men in gender equality programs and encouraging them to participate in household chores, which are traditionally seen as roles for women by some communities.

The Panelists:

  • Stephanie Dei - UN Women, Canada CoordinatorWe Empower G7 Programme
  • Patrica Bebia Mawa - ExecutiveVice President, Afroglobal Television
  • Moy Fung - Author & Entrepreneurship Coach
  • Rhonelle Bruder - Educator and Anti Trafficking Advocate  
  • Jas Kalra - Diversity and Inclusion Coach

 

Micro-Grant Youth Project Participants Funded by Canada Service Corps

Rhythms of Change: Shannice Thomas' Transformative Journey with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Shannice Thomas shares her journey on her initiative; Black youth music program during a workshop held on December 2, 2023.

 

Nurturing Independence: Shania Ramirez's Empowering Journey with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Shania Ramirez shares her journey on her initiative; Empower and educate black youth on self-autonomy during a workshop held on December 2, 2023.

Empowering Voices: Joyce Molale's Impactful Journey with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Joyce Molale shares her journey on her initiative; In their own voices – disrupting anti-Black racism and hate during a workshop held on December 2, 2023.

 

Empowering Change: Henry Bioh's Inspiring Journey with the Micro-Grant Youth Program

Henry Bioh shares his journey on his initiative; The African Excellence Program for African Youth during a workshop held on December 2, 2023.

Inspiring Tomorrow: Oluwatubi Agbede's Empowering Journey with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Oluwatubi Agbede shares his journey on his initiative; Science outreach program for black youth during a workshop held on December 2, 2023.

 

Reimagining Africa: Empowering Cultural Narratives and Identity

Mosopefoluwa shares her initiative during the workshop on February 3, 2024.  

Recognizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage, Mosope advocates for Africans to embrace indigenous languages, strengthening ties to ancestral roots and promoting diverse cultures. Mosope's project, "Reimagining Africa," aims to showcase the continent's cultural heritage through a multimedia campaign, fostering global appreciation and understanding. 

 

Hoops for Empowerment: Malko Young's Basketball Initiative with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Malko Young shares his initiative during a workshop on February 3, 2024.

Dedicated to youth empowerment through basketball, Malko's "Improved Basketball Skills" program enhances participants' abilities in dribbling, shooting, and teamwork. By fostering physical fitness and leadership, Malko's holistic approach emphasizes character development, life skills, and mentorship, promoting confidence, academic success, and community engagement.

 

Empowering Black Students: Akera Otto’s STEM Access Initiative with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Akera Otto outlines his vision during a workshop on February 3, 2024.

Inspired by a Black student Hackathon he attended; Akera aims to transform their Python 3 program into a user-friendly app. With the grant, they plan to refine the code and hire a computer scientist by November. By January, beta testing will commence at McMaster University. Akera's project aims to empower Black students in STEM, providing vital resources and opportunities.

 

Cultivating Cultural Connections: Odilia's Community Engagement initiative

Odilia Nkosi shares her vision during the workshop on February 3, 2024.

Inspired by her heritage, Odilia plans to use the grant to organize cultural events like music performances and language classes, as well as a community roller skating night. These initiatives aim to promote cultural preservation and community engagement.

 

 

Empowering Sustainable Fashion: Melody's Clothing Swap Initiative with Micro-Grant Youth Program

Melody Vuliye shares her initiative during a workshop on February 3, 2024.

Melody’s project, "The Clothing Swap Initiative," focuses on hosting three clothing swap events across GTA colleges and universities. These events aim to promote sustainable fashion practices and reduce textile waste in the communities. By providing students with a platform to exchange clothing items, Melody and team foster conscious consumption and community engagement.

The goal is to empower youth with affordable, high-quality clothing options while advocating for sustainability and the circular economy. Through breaking financial barriers and encouraging clothing reuse and recycling, they aim to create a sense of community and inspire a greener future.

 

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Contact Information

Kenyan Canadian Association - KCA
Brampton | Toronto | Ottawa | Winnipeg | Calgary | Vancouver
Telephone: +1 888-448-6225
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Website: www.kcacanada.org 
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National Head Office:
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226 Bathurst St, Unit 250
Toronto ON M5T 2R9
Brampton Office:
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18 Regan Rd, Unit 28
Brampton ON L7A 1C2

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