Time for another update on MWCT's
Health Program! It's been a while since we've updated, but it's been a busy and exciting past few months. We've continued our outreaches to schools all around Kuku Group Ranch, specifically primary schools in Iltilal, Kuku Village, Olorika, Inkisanjani, and Enkusero. During these outreaches the schoolchildren are gathered together while Lena and Lairumbe give presentations on various health topics.
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Lena instructs schoolgirls as to the proper use of sanitary pads. |
Often we utilize the Swahili-based
TeachAIDS materials on HIV/AIDS prevention, and discuss the effects of puberty, safe sexual practices, proper use of condoms, and more. We also take the opportunity to dose all students with deworming medicine, protecting them from the harmful long-term effects of worms. Finally, we discuss the use of cloth sanitary pads for the schoolgirls, and dispense sets of pads so that they can begin using them.
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A school full of students closely follows one of MWCT's health presentations. |
These cloth sanitary pads are available thanks to MWCT's partnership with a wonderful organization called
Huru International. The pads are sewn by volunteers in the United States to keep costs as low as possible, and then donated to a number of different countries throughout Africa. MWCT also receives pad donations from another great organization,
Pads For Africa. MWCT asks girls to contribute 200 Kenyan shillings for a year's supply of pads, roughly half the initial cost of the pads. By charging this small amount for the pads, we give the girls and their families something to invest in, so that they see the value in it.
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More than 150 happy schoolgirls pose after receiving their new sanitary pads. |
Now instead of staying home to avoid being embarrassed by the effects of puberty, the schoolgirls can confidently stay in school and attend year-round, receiving a better education while also living a healthier lifestyle. We dispensed a year's supply of pads to more than 200 girls over the past few months, and plan to continue our efforts in the new year - with your help and donations, MWCT's Health Program will be better than ever in 2013.
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A group of girls pose with MWCT employees after receiving pads. |
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