CFK Africa

In 2020, CFK Africa convened an advisory council,[2] a diverse group of 22 international leaders, including 64th U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and former CDC Director Dr. Bill Roper.

[4] In 2004, Canadian musician Sarah McLachlan concluded her award-winning music video "World on Fire" with footage of CFK Africa's soccer tournaments and medical clinic in Kibera.

This powerful book of narratives and photographs from disposable cameras gives voice to the young and courageous women of CFK Africa's Binti Pamoja (Daughters United) program.

[5] In 2007, then Senator Barack Obama visited CFK Africa's youth center and gave a landmark speech calling for ethnic unity and education in Kibera.

[8] Dr. Jill Biden visited CFK Africa's Binti Pamoja Centre in 2010 as she sought to promote women's rights, girls' empowerment, and gender equality around the world.

View of Kibera