Menstrual Hygiene day. With this year's theme that states :Action and Investment in Menstrual Hygiene and Health.”
Lets Step up in chamas,churches, mosques,village kamatis, & have initiatives ensuring action in access to menstrual hygiene products. @FemnetProg@UGMParty
Today we the Soroptimist, set the foundation for a friendly, comprehensible and easily accessible environment for our daughters and women generally at Toto Initiative, Bamburi.@SoroptiTweet@SIEurope@SIKenyaUnion@UGMParty
We achieved a great step through coaching, QAs and some inspiration through the provision of sanitary towels and subsistence. @unwomenafrica@COEC_MSA@FemnetProg
We seek to establish a positive impact and understanding of menstrual hygiene in our society for the betterment of the general public. #MenstrualHygieneDay#menstruation
1/7. On Sunday 11th April, I had the satisfaction of great leadership after successfully hosting a WOMEN OF MOMBASA OPEN EDUCATIONAL FORUM at the Renaissance Centre. @jasudan@UGMParty@COEC_MSA@UAFAfrica@MohaJichoPevu
2/7. The forum was attended to by 60 women, drawn across all sub counties with each Sub county represented by 20 women each. Many other women joined virtually through our live transmission on Social media platforms.
3/7. In a beautiful african themed set up, The theme discussion was to adopt traditional behavourial practises into modern morals & how aspects of culture, religion & modern morality can be a foundation for more resilient & empowered women.
1/5. As a person living with a disability(PWD), i speak from experience when i say that all the DONT's on Covid-19 are my Do's.
We are discouraged from touching surfaces, as a PWD i need those surfaces for support. @MwauraIsaac1@UGMParty@jasudan
2/5. We are advised 2 avoid unnecessary contact, but with contact is how i am able to do my day to day basic movements and activities.
And those two examples are just a few of many.
Access to medical services is still a challenge, access to tools is an even bigger challenge
3/5. Relief programs for PWDs are far fetched because it is distributed in centres that are not easy to access or reach.PWDs rely on support from family members and well wishers which greatly reduced because of the tough economic times everyone is going through @apdkdisability