IMind and Capa Capa have conducted an art workshop for girls studying at Bangwe HIV/AIDS Self Help Initiative (Bahas) School in Blantyre.
IMind Director Mercy Mkandawire said the aim of the workshop was to encourage girls to use art to express their concerns and to be more creative in their thinking.
Mkandawire said it was time for people in the country to start using different forms of art to deal with emotional problems. In her speech, Capa Capa Director Renee de Vink stressed the importance of art for the girls. And one of the beneficiaries of the workshop, Triza Bazil, said the workshop had helped her develop several ways to express her concerns, in order to avoid emotional problems.

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Moyo Wanga: A Lens for Change 🌸
Every voice has a story that deserves to be told. The Moyo Wanga Project, spearheaded by Capa Capa in collaboration with iMind and BAHASI, harnesses the power of visual storytelling to inspire change. Through photography, we empower young women to express their unique perspectives and create images that drive healing, awareness, and social impact.
We proudly celebrate our October 2025 graduates 🎓, talented girls from the BAHASI Generation Wellness Club. With their cameras, they have captured compelling stories addressing critical issues like climate change, environmental conservation, gender-based violence, and gender roles. Watching these girls transform their creative passion into powerful advocacy has been an incredible journey, proving that a camera can be a profound tool for empowerment. ❤️
We extend our appreciation to Group Village Headwoman Iness John of Bangwe and the ward councillor, Mr Elson Dumuka, for gracing the occasion.