By Enouce Ndeche | Project Principle
VAP fc plays in the ongoing Nairobi county league of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). Composed of local former lifeskills graduates, most of its players are committed lifeskills coaches who give back to the community, visiting schools and community centres implementing Show corruption RedCard programs to other youth.Led by Ken who wears two hats, serving as VAP’s master coach (life skills trainer) and club’s head coach, the team is looking forward to be promoted next season. “I feel good to be a footballer and to use the same football to empower my community.” Said 17 year old defender Jared
Coaches Debrief
Usually after conducting lifeskills sessions, coaches do assemble for a debrief to discuss challenges and successes as they gather post questionnaires from their fellow coaches collected from participants. The post questionnaires are conducted after the program to gauge participants’ gained knowledge, attitudes and communication about corruption and integrity issues. To gather further qualitative data, focus group discussions and In-depth interviews are conducted in some of the interventions and information entered into the scoreboard where they get analyzed on a monthly basis.
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