• Reimagining desirable living for refugees, with Hodari Foundation

  • Feb 5 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Reimagining desirable living for refugees, with Hodari Foundation

  • Summary

  • Today I'm chatting with Janvier Hafasha, executive director and founder of the Hodari Foundation. Based in Uganda, Hodari helps refugees in Kyaka II refugee settlement to become self-sufficient. They do this by teaching people, mostly women, to grow and sell mushrooms.

    Just a note: in this episode we discuss themes that some might find distressing, like the refugee experience, child orphans, sexual and gender-based violence, and suicide.

    Please consider supporting Hodari Foundation, by volunteering in person or from afar. There are many ways to get involved!

    Get involved: https://hodarifoundation.org/get-involved/ 

    Listen on RunningWithMushrooms.com, or wherever you get your podcasts: Spotify | Apple podcasts | Amazon podcasts | Pocketcasts | TuneIn

    This is a personal passion project - please consider rating or reviewing wherever you listen, it really helps! 🙏

    Mush love, Jess

    Check out www.runningwithmushrooms.com for a full article unpacking the context of this story, plus a transcript of this conversation.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.runningwithmushrooms.com
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