No Girl Should Miss School Because Of Menses

Rotary Club of Athi River on Sunday held a Charity Golf Tournament at Machakos Golf club aimed at raising Sh3 million for the project. The fund's target was not met, but they did not disclose the amount raised during the event.

Written By Monica Makali || 

A plan to have more than 10,000 underprivileged schoolgirls across the country are set to benefit from free sanitary towels, courtesy of the Athi River Rotary Club.

The girls will join 2,000 others who have received one-year sanitary towel packs from the Rotary Club of Athi River in a l Stand for Dignity gap.

Rotary Club of Athi River on Sunday held a Charity Golf Tournament at Machakos Golf club aimed at raising Sh3 million for the project. The fund’s target was not met, but they did not disclose the amount raised during the event.

“I  Stand for Dignity project aims to keep girls in school by providing them with one-year menstrual hygiene packs. The initiative will also help them avoid sexual temptations that could lead to early pregnancies,” club’s president Gilbert Ang’ana said after the tournament.

He said many girls had been forced to drop out of school due to a lack of sanitary towels.

“The whole aspect of today’s tournament is to raise funds that will support that project alongside doing mentorship for girls and boys within underprivileged settings,” Ang’ana said.

Five clubs participated in the tournament and fundraiser. They were the Rotary clubs of Athi River, Kitengela, Hurlingham, Embu, and Rotaract Club of Athi River.

He confirmed some of the schools targeted were in remote parts of the country where poverty levels are high, purposely to ensure the young girls stayed in school.

Ang’ana said the project was launched during World Menstrual Day celebrations on May 28 this year.
“Our goal is to impact more than 10,000 girls by July 2023. We will thereafter focus on scaling up based on partners and well-wishers willing to join us in the project,” he said.

On climate change mitigation, Ang’ana said they plan to plant more than 5,000 trees across the country by July 2023.

Ang’ana said they are also partnering with the Rotaract Club of Athi River to support maternal health in a project called Simama na Mama.

“The project’s aim is to support new mothers with starter kits, especially in public hospitals in Machakos county,” he said.
“I Stand for Dignity project aims to keep girls in school by providing them with one-year menstrual hygiene packs. The initiative will also help them avoid sexual temptations that could lead to early pregnancies,” club’s president Gilbert Ang’ana said after the tournament.

He said many girls had been forced to drop out of school due to a lack of sanitary towels.

Ang’ana said the project was launched during World Menstrual Day celebrations on May 28 this year.
“Our goal is to impact more than 10,000 girls by July 2023. We will thereafter focus on scaling up based on partners and well-wishers willing to join us in the project,” he said.

On climate change mitigation, Ang’ana said they plan to plant more than 5,000 trees across the country by July 2023.