
YLE (Finland) – CFK Africa Featured on the Impact of USAID Cuts in Kibera
“For patients, uncertainty is poison.”

“For patients, uncertainty is poison.”

In addition to supporting women and girls, “CFK Africa enlists men and boys as active partners in preventing gender violence and fostering the wellbeing of women and girls through education and community building.”

“Financial empowerment is education in itself.”

“Items like pens may seem minor, but they are powerful in shaping a child’s academic performance.”

“Lack of infrastructure is a key challenge in these communities, which are growing amid sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanization and booming youth population.”

“The organization was honored in the categories of education access and equity, employability and job creation, and health access and innovation at the awards event.”

“The three awards reflect CFK Africa’s commitment to working with community members in informal settlements in Kenya to address their biggest challenges.”

Kibera Soccer Women FC is proving the resilience and talent of informal settlement youth.

“We believe that an intergenerational dialogue is crucial to addressing the issues that come with SRGBV.”

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.