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“David, the founder and head of Ushurika School, wanted to find a better way.”
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“David, the founder and head of Ushurika School, wanted to find a better way.”
We can’t wait to showcase the meaningful contributions these ambitious and talented fellows will make during their CFK experience.
“Through CFK’s Male Ally forums, men now have safe spaces to discuss issues that were once taboo.”
“Every person has value and potential, and investing in our global neighbors is about partnership, not charity, it’s how lasting change happens.”
“Her shop is now operational and providing a steady income. This financial stability has had ripple effects. She can ensure there is food at home.”
“Now, I encourage everyone, especially women, to be proactive about their health and go for annual cancer screening.”
“In Matsangoni, members of CFK Africa’s Girls’ Parliament put their learning into action.”
CFK Africa supports these teenage mothers in gaining financial independence by providing skills training and placing them in jobs in traditionally male-dominated fields.
“Their journeys have been marked by many ups and downs, and their accomplishments speak to extraordinary perseverance in the face of challenges of growing up in slums.”
“We have trained 200 CHPs, 100 in Makadara and 100 in Kamukunji, strengthening referrals from community to facility and facility back to community,” said Jane Ouko.