Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya

by Peace Winds Japan
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Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya
Addressing Health & Equality Issues in Kenya

Summary

This project in a remote part of Kenya tackles health and hygiene issues, such as promoting awareness of menstrual health. It supports the production of reusable sanitary napkins by embroiderers at a local refugee camp, making the usual, unhygienic alternatives redundant. This empowers girls, who are forced to miss school during menstruation due to a deep-rooted stigma. The project also promotes hygiene in the community through the construction of toilets and hand-washing stations.

$169
total raised
7
donors
0
monthly donors
4
years

Challenge

In remote parts of Kenya, hygiene issues abound. One stems from a taboo regarding menstruation that has lead to a gap in understanding about menstrual health, including the safe disposal of napkins, which are limited to unsanitary materials, such as goatskin, and costly disposable pads. It also means girls are forced to stay away from school during their period, due to bullying fears. Other unhygienic habits, such as defecating outside, ups the risk of spreading infectious diseases like cholera

Solution

Programs are underway to raise hygiene awareness and break age-old taboos. They focus on issues such as safe napkin disposal, while at the same time advocating for equality in menstrual hygiene management. We have also introduced reusable sanitary napkins, which are made from medical grade, super-absorbent material by embroiderers in a nearby refugee camp, providing them with much-needed employment. Hygienic habits are also promoted through the construction of toilets and hand-washing stations.

Long-Term Impact

The project will ensure better hygienic practices. Residents understand menstruation is natural, and certainly no reason for girls to miss school. Men who tend to see menstruation as a women-only issue become more open-minded and supportive, fostering a more equitable environment. Reusable sanitary napkins empower girls, reduce economic burden on families, and provide much-needed income to the refugees who make them. Workshops improve understanding on a variety of societal issues, such as abuse

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Organization Information

Peace Winds Japan

Location: Jinsekikogen-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture - Japan
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Project Leader:
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United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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