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He belongs to a club that passes on information through group talks, sports, plays and concerts. With same sex half of the children in Kibera not attending school, often the only way to get the message across is by using methods like these. Kennedy also visits local bars and barbershops to promote the use of condoms. "A same sex lot same sex of the boys here start having sex as young as 10," Kennedy says. "I advise them to abstain from sex, but, if they do have to have sex, they should use a condom and be faithful to one girl." In Kibera, as in so many places around the world, football is the common language for boys and young men. The team Kennedy plays for, organized by the Kibera Community Self-Help Programme, uses football as an opportunity to pass on information about HIV and AIDS. At half time, Kennedy and his team invite their opponents over for a chat about girls, relationships, safe sex and HIV infection. "The most we can do is to get young people together to create awareness about HIV and AIDS," Kennedy says.
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