Case ID: 913701
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Solution & Analysis for Carolina for Kibera, With Embedded Video by Kathleen L. McGinn, Beth-Ann Kutchma, Cailin B. Hammer
Carolina for Kibera (CFK) is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote youth leadership and gender and ethnic cooperation in Kibera, the largest unstructured settlement situated in the heart of Nairobi, Kenya. CFK's programs constructively leverage the power of the community, offering an exemplar of participatory development. CFK's affiliation with the University of North Carolina offers a new model of social enterprise. After eight years of success under the founding leadership of Salim Mohamed, Rye Barcott and Kim Chapman, CFK is at a critical juncture. Mohamed, Executive Director of all operations in Kibera, is leaving to go to graduate school. Barcott, Founder and President, has a new career and a growing family and can no longer play an active role in CFK's operations. Chapman, Chair of the U.S. Board of Directors, has accepted a full-time faculty position and must step down from her roles at CFK. These departures come at a time when the Gates Foundation has just awarded CFK a two-year, $1 million grant. The case ends as CFK begins to grapple with impending changes in organizational leadership and activities.
Keywords:
Micro organizational behavior, National organizations, Negotiation, Nongovernmental organizations, Organizational behavior, Power and influence, Social enterprise, Carolina for Kibera With Embedded Video Case
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