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Children for Health podcast

26 November, 2024

Dear all,

As mentioned in my last post, we've launched our first podcast featuring Oduor Kevin, a brilliant researcher and scholar from Kenya. He has been working with children and young people and recognises their role as health activists among their friends and in their families and communities.

This podcast is a big step towards making the work we’ve been dedicated to for years more visible and impactful.

I’d be incredibly grateful if you could repost or share the announcement on your social media. Here are links to our posts on different platforms – feel free to choose whichever works best for you:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7266759978600878080/

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/Children4Health/posts/pfbid0SXGEGCyqC5W7tWt1myh...

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DCyp5I4vgBm/ utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D

You can also include this link to the podcast itself in your post: linktr.ee/childrenforhealth

Thank you so much for helping us amplify this initiative!!

PLEASE also let us know if you have stories to tell about YOUR work with and for children - we'd love to have you on our podcast as a guest. Get in touch with me!

Best wishes

Clare Hanbury

CHIFA profile:

Clare Hanbury is director of Children for Health (www.childrenforhealth.org). She qualified as a teacher in the UK and then worked in schools in Kenya and Hong Kong. After an MA in Education in Developing Countries and for many years, Clare worked for The Child-to-Child Trust based at the University of London’s Institute of Education where, alongside Hugh Hawes and Professor David Morley she worked to help embed the Child-to-Child ideas of childrens participation in health – into government and non-government child health and education programmes in numerous countries. Clare has worked with these ideas alongside vulnerable groups of children such as refugees and street children. Since her MSc in International Maternal and Child Health, Clare has worked freelance and focuses on helping government and non-government programmes to design and deliver child-centered health and education programmes where children are active participants. Clare has worked in many countries in East and Southern Africa and in Pakistan, Cambodia and the Yemen. Her current passion is for distilling health information for teachers, health workers and others – into simple practical health messages actionable by children.