CFK is a Christian relief and development organization created to raise children out of poverty by strengthening individuals with the skills needed to become the solution to their own problems. We strengthen the communities where we work by promoting self-sustained, people-centered approaches to development and building the foundation for peaceful and productive societies. 

As a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people we serve the poor and downtrodden regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, or gender.

Publications

TOP-10 Reasons why Chad needs an Inclusive National Dialogue - July 2008, by N. Losson and Dr. D. Adoum, PhD.
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Plagued by years of instability, Chad’s internal conflict continues to have devastating consequences on the region.

International-level Initiatives: Policy and Advocacy

September 2008: Recommendations for a Broader U.N. Mandate in Chad

The renewal of MINURCAT’s mandate this September presents some new opportunities to address the internal Chadian conflict and develop a comprehensive strategy for long-term regional stability.

The following recommendations seek to give the U.N. the mandate to be able to address the issues intrinsic to the Chadian crisis and help restore peace in a region torn by decades of war.

Child Soldiers

Children are Main Victims of Violence in Chad, Ban says in New Report

12 August 2008 (UN NEWS CENTER) – Children continue to be the primary victims of the conflict in Chad, whether they are recruited as soldiers, killed or hurt by landmines or denied humanitarian access, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon writes in a report (

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