How can sport create inclusion, confidence and change? Through Kicks 4 Kokoda (K4K), we’re seeing how the power of play is helping break down barriers and open doors for young people.
Read MoreAt 21 years old, Jendy is Head Girl at Kokoda College and a determined Grade 11 student with big dreams. Her goal is clear: to become a doctor and bring much-needed health services back to her community.
Read MoreThis morning, KTF CEO Dr Genevieve Nelson joined Mark at NBC Radio to speak about the recent landmark FODE graduations in Western Province.
Read MoreKTF health workers Maggie, Jesica, and Thomas recently completed a week-long patrol to primary schools in Kokoda, Kebara, Gorari, Ilamo, and Ajeka. In partnership with OOXI, the team conducted vision screenings for more than 270 people. In total, 95 pairs of corrective glasses were distributed free of charge to children and community members experiencing impaired vision.
Read MoreDr Genevieve Nelson, KTF CEO, joined Tamal Watt at Tribe 92FM about the recent FODE graduations in New Ireland Province, where nearly 300 students progressed to the next step in their studies.
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