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Home Stories with Manchán Magan
Home Stories
19 episodes
4 days ago
Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.
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Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Naledi from Botswana
Home Stories with Manchán Magan
13 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Naledi from Botswana

In this episode Manchán speaks with Naledi from Botswana. Naledi grew up in the town of Francistown, Botswana as her grandmother was a teacher there. ‘My mum had me when she was twenty so she went to university, so I had to stay with my grandmother. I remember the times sitting by the gate at the time she came home and I’d be standing there singing songs.

As regards her hopes, ‘I like to work with people, which is why I decided to be a healthcare assistant, to assist people who cannot assist themselves.  I’ve always done homecare as that’s what I’m good at and what I prefer. Because in homecare you assist the person, you don’t do everything for them. I like that it doesn’t take away their freedom.

She describes how jobs are limited for foreigners and so most find it easier to go into healthcare. Most stay there as it is just too difficult to find another job. ’You try to do the easiest and the quickest job, rather than applying for another job and hoping you might get it.’ She remembers feeling boxed in when she arrived in Ireland, ‘I realised I couldn’t do the things I wanted because I didn’t have the qualifications or documentation. You end up settling.'Home Stories was funded by Creative Ireland alongside the county councils of Laois and Westmeath.

Home Stories with Manchán Magan
Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.