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“Children deserve to learn in a way that makes learning more interesting to them.”
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“Children deserve to learn in a way that makes learning more interesting to them.”
CFK Africa’s Senior Youth Program Officer, Martha Otieno was live on Radio Citizen speaking about how hands-on skills training is creating real employment opportunities for youth in Kibera.
“It’s given me the confidence to know I can succeed as an electrician.”
Ever since he was a child, Philip Evayo dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Now, he is one.
“Watching her transition from a curious apprentice into a confident professional has been deeply rewarding.”
For CFK Africa, 2024 has been full of innovation, collaboration, and empowerment, and we are pleased to present our interactive year in photos.
“I harnessed my design skill and my business acumen.”
Youth expressed a need for a safe, private space to access services and engage in recreational activities, making YFS a distinctive facility in Kibera.
Two months into CFK Africa’s TechCraft apprenticeship program, Kennedy is embracing new opportunities.
Written by Ben Bramson, CFK Africa 2024 Peacock Fellow and undergraduate student studying religion, pre-medicine, and conflict management at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
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