
Addressing the Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Kenya’s Floods: CFK Africa’s Response
“Our response recognizes both the immediate need of affected families…as well as the long-term impact of the spread of waterborne disease.”
“Our response recognizes both the immediate need of affected families…as well as the long-term impact of the spread of waterborne disease.”
“Given the current medical strike that the country has, this is just going to pile on pressure to an already strained system.”
“Through this community-generated solution, children at ECD centers are receiving better nutrition, ensuring they can thrive.”
“Jackline’s story demonstrates the impact of the current strike on Kenyan mothers who cannot afford private healthcare.”
“Fatuma is determined to use her national platform to advocate for issues affecting girls.”
“Kibera is just a small portion of what’s happening in the country,” said Okoro.
“I am grateful for CFK Africa’s dedicated healthcare workers who are facing these new challenges head-on. They have confronted referrals to our clinic from public hospitals outside the scope of our primary care services that strain our resources.”
“At least 600 young women have returned to school through the group’s programme.”
“To us, it’s about how we can protect, prevent, but, most importantly, share knowledge that we are learning from this health surveillance platform that we have,” he said.
“As a leading NGO and healthcare provider in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, CFK Africa is at the frontlines of this crisis.”
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