Kicking AIDS Out of Kibera slum - Nairobi, Kenya

Africa AIDS education

Summary

This youth peer education project is an innovative approach to addressing HIV/AIDS, gender and life skills education through sports games, theatre, community forums and informal school discussions. progress reportread updates from the field

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More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

In Kibera slum, Nairobi, half of young people cannot afford to complete secondary school, and when available, formal education often fails to provide the life skills/opportunities necessary for alleviating poverty. Kicking AIDS Out focuses on youth providing education for youth around issues of reproductive health, gender, and life skills which are elsewhere ignored, using sports and theatre to increase the level of knowledge and self confidence, while providing scholarships for education.

Activities

The Kicking AIDS Out peer educators use educational sports games, theatre, community and informal school forums to engage and educate youth on issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender, substance abuse, FGM, rape, peer pressure and life in Kibera slum.

Funding Information

This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project aims to educate 1000 Kiberan youth annually on reproductive health and life skills necessary to leading a healthy life in Kibera while providing secondary and post secondary educational scholarships for all 32 Kicking AIDS Out members.

Project Message

"Before I joined KAO I didn’t know myself, or anything about HIV/AIDS and drug abuse and I was very shy, but since the training I’m not shy and I can now teach about HIV/AIDS and life in Kibera."
- Josephine Adhiambo, Kicking AIDS Out youth peer educator.

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Rye Barcott
President
FedEx Global Education Center
301 Pittsboro St, Campus Box 5145
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
United States
254721232042
Email:

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Carolina for Kibera, Inc. Logo

Carolina for Kibera, Inc.
FedEx Global Education Center UNC-Chapel Hill Campus Box 5145
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-5145
United States
919-962-6362
http://cfk.unc.edu

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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in KenyaKenya and can also be found under EducationEducation.

For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on December 22, 2007

Latest Update from the Field

CFK Day in Kibera

By Rye Barcott - Founder and President , January 08, 2009 04:24 PM

The end of November meant it was time for the annual “CFK Day” in Kibera. The main objective of this day is to recognize and reward all of the committed teams, groups and individuals who dedicate their time to CFK activities throughout the year.

This year’s celebration was attended by more than 5000 youth representing each CFK program as well as many other organizations and initiatives within in the slum. Throughout the week, peer educators were able to recruit 114 young people for VCT services through individual talks and group sessions at the soccer fields. On the actual day, the youth of the Sports Program held a procession through the slum with banners reading “Tuliza Amani Mtaani,” or “We Want Peace in Kibera.” Over 1000 youth made the 4km hike as part of the parade!

The Kicking Aids Out groups have been conducting regular outreaches in the community on the weekends, visiting a Kibera village, and normally a football field where matches are taking place, rounding up a group of young people and playing a few games with them, which demonstrate sports skills, and then relating those sports skills to life skills.

In addition to KAO’s own community forum this quarter, CFK also held a community forum through “CFK Day” in which youth from all programs participated in the reading of poems and narratives as well as the performance of dances and skits. Throughout the day youth were rewarded with uniforms, balls and other soccer equipment, as well as school uniforms, books and pens. Finally, CFK also conducted an awards ceremony in which Provost Leadership Awards were awarded to emerging young leaders within the community.

According to our Executive Director, “it was a day of fun that went from 7am to 9pm”!

As always, we welcome your comments and feedback. On behalf of the youth, staff, and volunteers of Carolina for Kibera, thank you all for your support! Without your generosity, our work would not be possible.

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