
UNC – New, Collaborative Research Findings Published on Diet Quality and Food Decisions Among Adolescent Girls in Kibera
“This work exemplifies the powerful partnership and mutual respect that we share with Gillings,” said Jeffrey Okoro, CEO at CFK.
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“This work exemplifies the powerful partnership and mutual respect that we share with Gillings,” said Jeffrey Okoro, CEO at CFK.

“Living and working in Kenya revealed the immense strength and resilience of communities in Kibera.”

“Seeing the final report and knowing that the tools I designed helped gather real, actionable insights was a powerful reminder of why Monitoring & Evaluation matters.”

“How can a single map carry multiple stories and account for the many ways people inhabit and experience a place?”

“Over the past year, his “MEJO 476: Ethical Issues and Sports Communication” students developed research-based solutions for CFK Africa.”

“It’s about creating a space where, for just a little while, a teen mom can be more than a statistic or a story of survival. She can be curious. She can be seen. She has control.”

“This experience has once again reminded me of the importance of cultural competence in public health initiatives and the value of shared experiences in fostering empathy and understanding.”

“Visiting CFK’s clinics and tech training classes has been eye opening. I saw firsthand the challenges residents face and the tangible difference CFK is making in their lives.”

CFK Africa welcomes four Peacock Fellows to our team this summer.

Written by Ben Bramson, CFK Africa 2024 Peacock Fellow and undergraduate student studying religion, pre-medicine, and conflict management at the University of North Carolina, Chapel