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Junior School well-being workshops for parents

Social-emotional learning helps students develop essential life skills that are necessary for their personal and academic success.

Good health and well-being: lessons from a bitter gourd

Early years learning specialist Ms Katerina Don dressed as a bitter gourd

Primary Years Programme students at the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka learnt about good health and well-being from a bitter gourd!

Academy alumna creates organisation offering free counselling services for youth

Khushbu Kotak

Khushbu Kotak, Class of 2021 from the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, established an organisation, Salama Minds, that provides free counselling services to youth in Kenya.

Academy alumna creates organisation offering free counselling services for youth

Khushbu Kotak

Khushbu Kotak, Class of 2021 from the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, established an organisation, Salama Minds, that provides free counselling services to youth in Kenya.

Salama Minds: An organisation on youth well-being by Khushbu Kotak

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Salama Minds, or well-being of the minds, is an organisation founded by Khushbu Kotak, a Diploma Programme 2 student at AKA Mombasa. It aims to dismantle the stigma around mental health in Kenya by providing affordable and accessible therapy sessions to individuals between 11 and 22 years, irrespective of their socio-economic backgrounds.

How the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa is ensuring the well-being of students

As students continue to learn from home, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa continues to prioritise their welfare during this difficult time.

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