SHOFCO, World Vision praised at NGO Week

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By Citizen Reporter June 19, 2024 12:00 (EAT)
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SHOFCO, World Vision praised at NGO Week

Public Benefits Organizations (PBO) Regulatory Authority Chairman Mr. Mwambu Mabongah (second left) flanked by SHOFCO Chief Programme Officer Gladys Mwende (third left) at the organisation's exhibition booth at KICC during NGO Week's day-1 on Tuesday, June 18, 2024.

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Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) has been praised for taking the lead in the preparation of this year’s Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Week that is taking place at KICC. 

Speaking during day one of the forum that brought together NGOs across the country, Public Benefits Organizations (PBO) Regulatory Authority Chairman Mr. Mwambu Mabongah singled out SHOFCO and World Vision for leading in organizing this year’s event. 

“I have had an opportunity to oversee preparation for this NGO Week in my capacity as the Chair of PBO Regulatory Authority. I thank the authority management and the staff for organizing this event which is quite successful. 

“I am well informed that SHOFCO and World Vision contributed to the success of this event. Thank you very much for the great work you do,” PBO Regulatory Authority Chairman Mr. Mwambu Mabongah said.

Also recognized were Action Against Hunger, and Compassion International Kenya. 

SHOFCO’s General Counsel Joseph Amisi, who represented the organization at the opening of the 5-day event, enumerated the organisations’ community-led programs which he said have been successful across Kenya. 

“SHOFCO is celebrating 20 years of operation this year and we are proud of what we have achieved. SHOFCO is not working alone; we work with our partners and the communities we serve and that’s the synergy we are talking about today,” Amisi said. 

Mr. Amisi said SHOFCO has been leading localization agenda where local communities are empowered to be problem solvers and change agents. 

“As organizations, we need to empower local leaders to ensure sustainability of what we do. That is what our CEO Dr. Kennedy Odede is championing across the world through Global Alliance for Communities which was launched in Kenya in 2021,” he added. 

Founded by Dr. Kennedy Odede in 2004, SHOFCO, which is currently operating in 40 counties across Kenya, has been in the forefront in addressing challenges facing slum residents. 

The organisation’s focus on education, healthcare, water and sanitation, economic empowerment, community mobilization, and youth development.



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