Manned Up Conversations: How men nurture their fields
On our second segment of the Six Pack Of Champion Virtues series we take a more introspective look into How Men Nurture Their Fields. Topics we cover on [Read more]
Business Fights Poverty: enabling positive masculinity in society and business.
In a recent survey by YouGov more men between the ages of 18 and 24 viewed masculinity in a negative light than those who viewed it positively. [Read more]
Manned Up Conversations: How men use their strength
We kick off our Six Pack Of Champion Virtues series with a deep dive into How Men Use Their Strength to help us harness the power of positive [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]
Interview with Nikki Bush: Why are Fathers so Important?
Nikki Bush of @Win at Work and Life Podcast in conversation with Craig about the importance of fathers in society and in their children’s development, as well as the [Read more]
12 Keys to an Excellent Life
Who doesn’t want their life to count, to suck the marrow out of life, to live large, to be known as a man or woman who makes the world a [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]
Newzroom Africa: Calls for men to be at the center of the fight against GBV
Calls for men to be at the center of the fight against gender-based violence continue to grow As the country battles to contain gender-based violence, there are [Read more]
The Price of Belonging
We all have a deep need to belong, to be part of something bigger than ourselves, something which gives us a sense of identity and connectedness. And we will often [Read more]
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]
Why men are lonely
There is a silent epidemic of loneliness amongst men. Not because men don’t have friends or family. Not because they don’t have people to hang out with or go places [Read more]
SABC News | Craig unpacks the alarming impact of absent fathers on children’s well-being.
Statistics South Africa unpacked alarming trends that have an impact on children's education and well-being. In a report released in February this year, StatsSA revealed that most [Read more]
Newzroom Afrika | What can be done about children growing up in broken families?
According to Father A Nation, 21% of children 17 years old and under do not live with their parents. Only 42% of children with their mothers and [Read more]
Dads, Boys and Masculinity
Dads need to help boys understand and shape masculinity. In years past, fathers were often "there, but not there," according to Craig Wilkinson, a dad of two and [Read more]
Reach. Teach. Talk: Cultivating Positive Masculinity
Join Nat and South African author, speaker and social entrepreneur Craig Wilkinson (www.fatheranation.co.za) as they discuss the crucial role men play in the lives of their youth [Read more]
Side by Side
In South Africa we live in the most unequal society in the world. It hurts, it’s not fair, it’s a reality and we can all do something about it. Here’s [Read more]