Category: About Anah
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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade
Beyond Abolition: Reflecting on the Legacy of the Slave Trade in Today’s Society The International Day for the Remembrance of...
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International Day on Judicial Well-being
When Justice Heals: Trauma-Informed Systems for Survivors and the People Who Serve Them There’s a misconception that justice ends in...
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National Women Touched by Addiction Day
Breaking the Silence: Women, Addiction, and the Stories We’re Afraid to Hear Addiction is often seen as a personal failure—a...
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International Day of Hope
Hope as a Lifeline: How Women Rebuild After Trauma Hope doesn’t always arrive in bold declarations or sweeping change. Sometimes,...
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PTSD Awareness Day
Scars You Can’t See: Black and Minoritised Women, PTSD, and the Cost of Being Believed Beyond the Stereotype of...
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What Juneteenth Means for Black Women
The Emancipation That Came Late Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas were told they were...
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Anah Project at the Carnival of Cultures
On Saturday 14 June, Anah Project took part in the Carnival of Cultures held in Centenary Square. The event, part...
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The Hidden Powerhouses of Sustainable Development
Every 15 May, the International Day of Families invites us to pause and reflect on the profound role families play...
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Safety Begins with Sanctuary
Marking World Day for Safety and Health at Work with Anah Project Each year, on 28 April, the world marks...
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World Creativity and Innovation Day
Creativity as Care: How Anah Nurtures Change Through Innovation In honour of World Creativity and Innovation Day – 21 April...
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A Future for All Women and Girls
On 8th March 2025, we come together to celebrate International Women’s Day under the inspiring theme: “For ALL Women and...
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A Celebration of Compassion and Change
At Anah Project, we believe in the incredible power of kindness. This 17th February, as we celebrate Random Acts of...