This was a year of bold experimentation, meaningful growth, and important lessons.
This was a year of bold experimentation, meaningful growth, and important lessons.
We piloted play-based learning approaches in schools and deepened our mental health outreach across slum communities. Our signature events: the Women’s Derby, the Slums Derby, and the Christmas Camp, continued to offer fun, friendship, and football for thousands of children.
A major milestone this year was the decision to host separate boys’ and girls’ Christmas Camps after five years of combined editions. The impact was immediate: more girls attended, reported feeling safer, and expressed strong enthusiasm to return. It was a powerful reminder that inclusion requires intentional design.
This was a year of learning, a year of finding clarity.
Watoto Wasoka is committed to safeguarding all children, youth, staff, volunteers, and community members we engage with. This policy outlines our commitment to preventing and responding to any form of sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment (SEAH) across our football programs and community initiatives. It aims to protect the dignity, safety, and well- being of all …