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Convo Africa Magazine Issue 11

This edition of Convo Africa Magazine is crafted to keep the dialogue alive, to push us beyond silence, and to mobilize communities at the grassroots where change truly begins.

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 010

This isn’t just a magazine for men—it’s a resource for the women who love and support them. Every woman ought to grab a copy for her father, husband, brother, or son. It’s your guide to understanding the modern man and helping him navigate his journey with resilience, empathy, and purpose.

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 009

This isn’t just a magazine for men—it’s a resource for the women who love and support them. Every woman ought to grab a copy for her father, husband, brother, or son. It’s your guide to understanding the modern man and helping him navigate his journey with resilience, empathy, and purpose.

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 008

As parents, it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day tasks of raising our children, from managing schedules...

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 007

This issue, our focus shines brightly on the incredible journey of the boy child and the pivotal role that...

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 006

In this quarterly issue, we embark on a journey to explore how we can be better parents to children...

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 005

THIS ISSUE'S FOCUS It is not enough to talk about reaching the lost and helping the marginalized populations in the...

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 004

Our fourth issue featured a story of Mr. Mwega, a man driven by compassion to help a neglected group...

Convo Africa Magazine Issue 002

We are honored to have had a conversation on social enterprising with Iburu Coffee Founder, Gakii Mugendi who shared...

Convo Magazine Nov 2021

As parents, we have a responsibility to shape our kids into the best versions of themselves. By staying informed,...

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Type 7 Depression: What It Is & Why It Matters in Africa

Brain imaging research has identified seven distinct types of depression, and Type 7 is the one most people have never heard of. Characterised by a fog of anxiety, low mood, and scattered thinking, it is frequently mistaken for ADHD or standard depression. Convo Africa unpacks the science, the symptoms, and the path forward