NIA Gender Affairs Department’s “Men Can Cook” initiative set to continue

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS November 26, 2020) — The Department of Gender Affairs in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) is looking forward to continuing its “Men Can Cook” programme, the first of which comes to an end on November 30, 2020.

Mr. Mario Phillip, Gender Officer in the Department of Gender Affairs in the Nevis Island Administration

Mr. Mario Phillip, Gender Officer at the department old the Department of Information on November 23, that the programme which was designed as an activity for Men’s Month 2020, to engender the well-being of boys and men in the Nevisian community has generated interest.

“The show has been going very well and the five participants are very excited to be included in the programme. They have done quite a number of things. They have done baking, roasting, and they’ve done studies in food health and cleanliness, and so the programme has been off to a good start.

“Many persons have heard about the programme, seen pictures or video clips, and they have become excited too and shown a lot of interest in joining but we at the Department of Gender Affairs because of this interest, we have decided that we would look forward to doing other editions of “Men Can Cook” in the future,” he said.

Chef Michael Henville (second from left) instructing participants at the Department of Gender Affairs “Men Can Cook” programme during a session at the Charlestown Primary School’s Cafeteria on November 23, 2020

Mr. Phillip noted that the initiative which began on November 13, has two sessions per week on Mondays and Fridays. He explained how the programme was conceptualised and brought to fruition.

“The theme for Man’s Month is “Family, Friendship, Health: making a difference to the well-being of men and boys,” and in light of this the Ministry of Health and Gender Affairs, we decided we have to do something for men that would empower them, increase their capacity and allow them to really impact their family, their friends in a healthy way.

We know that in the kitchen when you are cooking it’s time for socialisation teaching – the older teaching the younger. So we wanted men to foster that relationship between themselves, their children, their wives, so their family could come together in sharing not only a meal but the preparation of a meal, and so we decided to have “Men can Cook,” he said.

Participant’s completed assignments at the end of a session during the Department of Gender Affairs “Men Can Cook” programme at the Charlestown Primary School’s Cafeteria on November 23, 2020

The six-session programme is being held at the Charlestown Primary School Cafeteria and the five participants are being instructed by Chefs Elsa Delashley and Michael Henville

The programme is sponsored by the Nevis Island Administration in partnership with local businesses – Boddie’s Restaurant and Pizzeria, Best Buy Supermarket, TDC, Malcolm’s Revolutionary Designs and Swannies Bargain Centre.

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