Mina

Meet Mina, a distinguished figure within the HIV community. She is widely recognised for her multifaceted roles as a well-being coach, mental health and mindfulness trainer, and HIV activist. Living with HIV herself, Mina is deeply committed to supporting others in similar situations through her impactful roles and initiatives.

Her transformative workshops exemplify Mina’s work across the HIV sector. Designed specifically for individuals living with HIV, these workshops focus on critical areas such as self-advocacy, understanding HIV, and building self-confidence. These initiatives have significantly improved lives, showcasing Mina’s exceptional leadership and deep community involvement. Her expertise also extends to advisory boards, including the South Asian HIV Advisory Resource (SAHAR), and she represents the Northeast London community at the London HIV Clinical Forum (UK-CAB).

Beyond her workshops, Mina is an active public speaker and advocate. Her insights have been prominently featured on platforms such as BBC Asian Network and BBC Women’s Hour. Additionally, she offers courses on emotional resilience, mindfulness, and sexual well-being, further amplifying her positive impact on the community.

Mina’s academic achievements are as impressive as her professional endeavours. Holding a degree in Neuroscience and a Master’s in Corporate Social Responsibility, she has a robust foundation for advocating inner well-being and personal transformation. Her academic background, coupled with her journey, fuels her mission to help individuals build resilience and lead fulfilling lives despite the challenges posed by HIV.

Mina Kakaiya epitomises dedication and passion in her work. She consistently strives to make a positive difference in the lives of those living with HIV. Her holistic approach to mental health and advocacy supports individual transformation and fosters a broader understanding and acceptance within the community.