Carolina for Kibera (CFK) is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote youth leadership and ethnic and gender cooperation in Kibera, the largest unstructured settlement located in the heart of Nairobi, Kenya. CFK program in a constructive use of the community, offering a model of co-development. CFK affiliation with the University of North Carolina, a new model of social enterprise. After eight years of success in providing leadership Salim Mohammed, Rye Barcott and Kim Chapman, CFK is at a critical stage. Mohamed, Executive Director all operations in Kibera, leaving to go to graduate school. Rye Barcott, founder and president, has a new career and a growing family and can no longer play an active role in operations to CFK. Kim Chapman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the U.S., took a full-time faculty position and must withdraw from its role in the UFC. These deviations in the time Gates just got CFK two-year, $ 1 million grant. It ends as CFK begins to fight the threat of changes in organizational leadership and activities. "Hide
by Kathleen L. McGinn, Beth Ann Kuchma, Cailin B. Hammer Source: Harvard Business School 18 pages. Publication Date: October 17, 2012. Prod. #: 913701-PDF-ENG