Interviews with Expresso Show: Breaking Down Gender-Based Violence
Incidents of gender-based violence have increased over lockdown. Craig and Lebo Mashile discuss what causes it and how to address it.
Interview on eNCA: Celebrating men raising children
Today is Father’s Day across the globe. Father A Nation is pushing for a generation of men who can build a safe and prosperous South Africa. [Read more]
Interview: The Glenzito Superdrive, Radio 2000
Craig speaks to the Radio 2000 team following recent reports of the resurgence in gender based violence to look at the role men can play in turning the tide [Read more]
Interview with Expresso Show: Baby Talk – Celebrating Fatherhood
Today’s baby talk segment is all about honouring fathers, celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds and the influence that fathers have in society.
PowerFM: #NoExcuse for Gender Based Violence
Father A Nation Founder, Craig Wilkinson speaks to Ntokozo Mazibuko as Carling Black Label’s No Excuse Movement offers additional support through their partnership with Father-A-Nation and Lifeline. [Read more]
PowerFM: Why gender-based violence happens and how we can stop it.
Gender Based Violence – why it happens and what we need to do to stop it. African Women Must Keep Up With The Fight Against Gender Discrimination. [Read more]
Clicks BabyClub #MeetUp 2017
Craig talks about how parenthood is a journey towards being and becoming a whole man or woman as you raise your boys and your girls to become [Read more]
Interview on SABC News: Equipping men for fatherhood
For Child Protection Week Craig was asked to join SABC news in studio to discuss the work of Father A Nation and the importance of fathers. [Read more]
Radio 2000FM Parenting corner
Radio 2000 parenting corner with Craig.
Cape Talk interview: Role of Men in Society
Koketso Sachane played the “Dear Daddy” public service announcement from Care Norway, the Norwegian branch of charity Care International which has gone viral in Scandinavia, and you'll see why [Read more]
Interview on The Gareth Cliff Show – Cliff Central
"Craig is the dad South Africa wishes it had. In a country where so many grow up without father figures or good male role models, Craig takes the job [Read more]
Interview on Expresso Show
Craig joins Expresso in the studio to chat about his book, DAD, offering practical wisdom on how to be a great father while living with authentic masculinity. [Read more]
Making Men Camp
A Rites of Passage camping experience designed to assist young men in their transition from boyhood to manhood.
‘If we understand why men – the majority of perpetrators – abuse, we can fix it’
Father A Nation CEO Craig Wilkinson says if you increase law enforcement but don't change values and how men behave it's not gonna make much of a difference. [Read more]
Cape Talk: 16 days | Father a Nation on how we can heal men and boys
Abongile speaks to Craig Wilkinson Author & Founder at Father A Nation.
SABC NEWS: Father a Nation shifts focus from survivor to perpetrator
'As 16 days of activism wraps up today Father A Nation is changing the narrative, shifting from a focus on the survivor, to a focus on the [Read more]
New law in favour of fathers: interview with Newzroom Africa.
This week the court ruled that unmarried fathers can now register the birth of their children with the department of home affairs in the absence of mothers. [Read more]
The Morning Show SA: The roles of dads bonding with babies
Dads bonding with their babies is a crucial part of child development, in this interview Craig shares ways new fathers can bond over meals and bath time. [Read more]
Is fatherlessness causing South Africa to grow an army of dangerous men?
Craig joins Cape Talk radio Weekend Breakfast's Sara-Jayne King to speak about how Father A Nation aims to address gender-based violence, crime and fatherlessness by "restoring and equipping [Read more]
Live panel discussion: What is toxic masculinity in 2020?
SO WHAT NOW? Craig Wilkinson joins Siyabulela Jentile, Keitumetse Moutloatse for a panel discussion hosted by Gareth Cliff on his television show “So What Now?” to discuss what ‘toxic [Read more]