County first ladies, Red Cross sign MoU on menstrual hygiene management

Kenya Redcross secretary general Abbas Gullet with Makueni county first lady while signing MoU on menstrual hygiene management/Courtesy
Kenya Redcross secretary general Abbas Gullet with Makueni county first lady while signing MoU on menstrual hygiene management/Courtesy

The County First Ladies Association, African Cotton Industries and Kenya Red Cross have entered into a partnership on menstrual hygiene management.

The agenda of the MoU is to create awareness on adolescent reproductive health needs and provision of conducive policy and social environment for menstrual management.

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Makueni governor first lady Nazi Kibwana who is also the chairperson of the First Ladies association said the partnership will create a platform in which the parties will cooperate in the realization of the respective strategies and plans.

“The program will focus on menstrual hygiene management, adolescent sexual and reproductive health education, nutrition education, mentorship and life skills development and policy influence,” the First Lady said.

According to Nazi, the program will be launched on May 3, 2018, before a coordinated implementation can kick off

She said the purpose of the MoU was to lay out the framework for collaboration between the parties adding that it will help promote joint actions by the three groups.

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The parties will in accordance with the provisions of the MoU, endeavour to work together and maintain a continuous working relationship.

Activities to be undertaken under the MoU will be identified and jointly implemented by the parties.

Also to be undertaken includes advocacy for reproductive health, a campaign against FGM and early childhood marriages among other Gender Based Violence (GBV) issues.

The First Ladies Association will help the group with the mobilization of resources, mentorship, coordination and administration of the program.

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