
Editoria Africa – CFK Africa Recognized for Youth Empowerment Programs
“To address these challenges, CFK Africa has developed four key models aimed at supporting young people in informal settlements…”
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“To address these challenges, CFK Africa has developed four key models aimed at supporting young people in informal settlements…”
Ever since he was a child, Philip Evayo dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Now, he is one.
“I’m excited to keep growing, uplifting my community alongside me.”
Our scholars inspire us with their accomplishments and aspirations. Meet five current students!
“Supporting young people on the journey to improve their mental health, increase gender equity, and land good jobs will set them on a path to a brighter future.”
“Information is empowering. You must be ready to be the change you want to see in your home.”
“I have learned the only initial prerequisites for becoming a successful leader are will and courage.”
“For young people in informal settlements, there are many different paths to a successful career, and we want to encourage all of them,” said CFK Africa Executive Director Jeffrey Okoro.
“CFK Africa’s TechCraft initiative aims to boost the lifetime earning potential of young people in Kibera and other informal settlements throughout the country by helping them get jobs in promising career paths.”
Graduates from CFK Africa’s Lux Sit & Jim Rogers scholarship program reflect forward, toward their future.
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CFK Africa is a registered NGO in Kenya and 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the U.S. that empowers youth in slums.
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