Beyond the Headlines: Kibera and a Community`s Superpower

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What if the strongest resource in a community isn’t money or infrastructure—but compassion?

Jeffrey Okoro knows what it means to grow up with uncertainty. Raised in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s largest informal settlements, he experienced both hardship and extraordinary solidarity. Today, he leads CFK Africa, working alongside local communities to create opportunities for young people.

In this episode, Jeffrey shares why lasting change begins with listening, why communities already hold the answers, and why care is far more powerful than charity. A conversation about dignity, resilience, compassion, and the many forms that meaningful change can take.

Learn more about CFK Africa: https://cfkafrica.org/ Foto of Evans Dims on Unsplash

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