“I’m the head of CFK Africa, a nongovernmental organization that empowers youth and fights extreme poverty in Kenyan slums. The sudden dismantling of USAID means lives are being disrupted, and people with few resources who need lifesaving medicine are scrambling to make new plans.
I’m the head of CFK Africa, a nongovernmental organization that empowers youth and fights extreme poverty in Kenyan slums. The sudden dismantling of USAID means lives are being disrupted, and people with few resources who need lifesaving medicine are scrambling to make new plans.
Today, there is a pervasive sense of fear — of losing access to critical health care services and of livelihoods lost. Even programs that were not directly supported by USAID have been affected as it disrupted the supply chain of medications in Kenya.”
Read the full op-ed on Stat News.
