300 girls receive sanitary pads, underwear in Kakamega

Mama Ibado Charity has committed to ensure girls are not missing school due to their menstrual cycle.

In Summary

•The Charity organization whose operations are located in Kakamega and Isiolo, said its latest donation will ensure that the girl child continues to stay in school.

•In Kenya, young girls have been victims of absenteeism and potential school drop outs due to lack of sanitary pads.

Mama Ibado Charity donates sanitary towels to keep girls in School Kakamega
Mama Ibado Charity donates sanitary towels to keep girls in School Kakamega
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Mama Ibado Charity on Saturday donated sanitary pads and undergarments to more than 300 vulnerable girls in Kakamega County to keep them in school.

The Charity organization whose operations are located in Kakamega and Isiolo, said its latest donation will ensure that the girl child continues to stay in school.

In Kenya, young girls have been victims of absenteeism and potential school drop outs due to lack of sanitary pads.

As a result, they are unable to commit to their studies and focus on building a better future.

"Most girls of school going age in the region come from poor homes. This is a major reason that contributes to a number of girls missing school for at least four days a month each month due to their menstrual cycle, thus leading to higher rates of girls’ drop out," MIC Executive Vice President Mariam Ahmed said.

Many girls in the region have resort to use newspapers, rags, tissue papers, pieces of old clothes and leaves which are unhygienic alternatives to managing their menstrual flow.

"We want to change this by ensuring we reach more girls from various schools in the country and change their wellbeing by giving them back their dignity," Ahmed said.

"Our goal is to ensure that Mama Ibado Charity plays a role in ending period poverty among the girl child. We need to live in a world that no girl misses school during her menses. I call upon like-minded individuals and organizations to join this movement of empowering the girl child."

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