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Our Tools for better mental health

We used art and arts-based approaches to promote and facilitate intergenerational dialogue on sensitive topics within families. Our arts-based tools were  developed and co-created in partnership with our participants and co-creating team in Rwanda. The aim is to improve well-being among children and families and to enhance the capacity of professionals working with them.

Free Resources

Here you can view and download a selection of resources. We hope you find these useful. Please contact us if you have any comments, questions or suggestions. 

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Nkwihoreze Booklet

For Online/Screen Reading Full Colour Version 

(September 2025)

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Nkwihoreze Booklet

For Printing-US Letter size, will print on standard A4 with white boarders,

(September 2025)

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6th World Resilience Conference Presentation

Presentation slides from the 6th World Resilience conference, Kigali. The slides provide overview of the project methodology and timeline. (June 2024)

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Changemakers Learning

The Nkwihoreze Booklet

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We’re proud to share this booklet with you. It was created by the Nkwihoreze team as a collaborative effort to offer a helpful and beautiful resource for families and psychosocial workers.
We hope you find it useful, and we’d love to hear your feedback!

What do you think about the Nkwihoreze booklet?
Please let us know! We would love to hear from you.

This button takes you to a short feedback form (Microsoft Forms)

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View Gallery

Each gallery features a selection of creative outputs produced during the course of the Nkwihoreze project workshops throughout 2024.

Click on each gallery to view the examples of work produced by our participants.

When available, new tools will be available for free here.

Project Partners

UKRI logo in orange, Arts and Humanities Research Council

Arts and Humanities Research Council 

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University College London 

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AERG logo black with purple fire

AERG

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The Nkwihoreze project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation

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