Health
Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has partnered with the Kenya Red Cross Bungoma to launch a program focused on making reusable sanitary towels.
Speaking during the official inauguration of the program at St Teresa Asio girls Secondary School in Bungoma County, Deputy governor Jennifer Mbatiany said that the initiative equipped 50 volunteers and 12 Community Health Promoters with practical skills to enhance Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM).
Mbatiany said the training established a Trainer of Trainers (TOT) model. She noted that that she will ensure the participants lead future community and school’s sessions, thus promoting the widespread adoption of reusable pads. The deputy governor further noted that the program is also aimed at raising awareness about menstrual hygiene, challenging the social taboos that often accompany discussion on Menstruation.
She applauded the effort by the stakeholders noting that statistics indicate that there is reduction in teenage pregnancy and improve health for young women in the community. Mbatiany said that the initiative represents a significant step forward in empowering communities and fostering better menstrual health.
She noted that the program is majorly targeting vulnerable communities more so Mt. Elgon Sub county and communities living along and in Mt Elgon Forest. Adding that the proximity of the shopping centre for the girls to buy sanitary pads if far hence they need a solution.