“Jeffrey Okoro, Executive Director of the organisation, says CFK [Africa] has been using football to reach out to the youth. Reports say young people between the ages of 14 and 19 are the most affected with rising new infections.
“We know the sport is a unique unifier and provides an avenue for building momentum for behavioral change and living safely and responsibly,” he told the Star in an interview.
And not just sports, CFK runs the Tabitha medical clinic which is a level 3 medical installation that has been key in giving HIV-related health interventions.
The Tabitha Maternity Home and Youth Friendly Centres are also key pillars. The health installations run VCT services, counsels individuals and families and put the sick on healthy living paths.”
Read the full article on The Star.
