Please share our message on the forum | Children for Health

25 November, 2024

Dear HIFA team,

I’m Kate, Marketing Manager at Children for Health (CFH), a small but passionate UK charity founded by Clare Hanbury, who’s been working in children’s health and education for nearly 40 years.

We've just launched our very first podcast featuring Oduor Kevin, a brilliant researcher and scholar from Kenya. This is a big step towards making the work we’ve been dedicated to for years more visible and impactful.

*EmpowerED* isn't another "expert panel" talking in polished studios. This is real—authentic voices from the communities themselves, people on the ground who know the realities of doing health education in practical fun ways with children that make an impact.

I would be very happy if you could share this message with the audience:

I think you will be really interested in EmpowerED podcast!

If you are curious about how to get children involved as health activists, here is something for you:

EmpowerED podcast isn't another "expert panel" talking in polished studios. Led by Clare Hanbury <https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarehanbury1/>, in *EmpowerED*, we’re doing things differently. Instead of listening to theories about health education, we’re bringing voices that know the reality—educators, health workers, and community leaders from developing countries like Kenya, Pakistan, Zambia. Real stories, challenges, and solutions.

*Click here to listen it now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts! <http://linktr.ee/childrenforhealth>*

Our first guest is Oduor Kevin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/oduor-kevin-11b4a618b/> — a public health champion in Kenya, focused on non-communicable diseases. As a Program Officer at Stowelink Foundation and founder of Afyalytics, Oduor shares practical ways to engage children and young people in health. From inspiring healthier choices to empowering future health advocates, his insights are grounded in real community experience.

*Here’s a glimpse of Oduor’s insights:*

- “Health education must go beyond facts and figures; it needs to address real barriers like access to soap or clean water”

- “Programs need to be designed in a way that even children can replicate them independently”

*Click here to listen it now! <http://linktr.ee/childrenforhealth>*

Please, share it with your network, your friends, your colleagues — anyone who cares. Let’s get these voices heard!

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Warm regards,

*Marketing manager, Children For HealthKateryna Roche*

*www.childrenforhealth.org <http://www.childrenforhealth.org/>*

childrenforhealth.marketing@gmail.com