Huru International and USAID Partner to Improve Menstrual Health and Hygiene Practices for Women in Low-Income Occupations in Kenya

Huru International, in a pivotal partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), unveiled a new initiative aimed at improving menstrual health and hygiene for women in Kenya’s workforce. The program will reach 22,500 women in the garment production and horticultural industries across Nakuru, Machakos, Kajiado, and Nairobi counties, which are significant employment sectors for women.

Our partnership with USAID is game-changing. This collaboration is not just about providing menstrual products; it’s about empowering women in the workplace and challenging the status quo.
— Lorna Macleod, Founder, Huru International

The project aims to bridge the menstrual health gap for women who, due to poverty, often resort to using unsafe and unsanitary alternatives. This intervention will focus on enhancing their health, dignity, and equity at work by providing 22,500 menstrual packs containing Huru reusable sanitary pads and panties to women at 43 workplaces. These kits will be supplemented with educational sessions on menstrual health and broader sexual and reproductive health topics, equipping women with the knowledge and resources to seek medical support as needed. Additionally, the Huru Free2 digital platform will be utilized to reinforce learning.

To cultivate a supportive work culture, the initiative will include awareness campaigns and activities reaching 13,600 supervisors and male colleagues to combat menstrual stigma and discrimination. The positive change in the workplace is expected to lead to better menstrual management, reduced absenteeism and increased job satisfaction and retention.

This initiative is transformative for Kenyan women in low-income jobs. It not only elevates their day-to-day lives, but also unlocks untapped economic potential, paving the way for workplace gender equality.
— Wanjiru Kepha, Country Director, Huru International

Huru International and USAID are committed to addressing gender inequalities and fostering more inclusive workplace environments, thereby advancing women’s empowerment and economic growth in Africa.

 

 

About the Partners:

Huru International has been at the forefront of empowering East African girls and young women through menstrual health education and resources since 2008 ensuring that young women receive the support they need to manage their menstrual health with confidence.


USAID is the world's premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results. The USAID Africa Trade and Investment program is designed to bolster USAID’s ability to boost trade and investment to, from, and within the African continent. The continent-wide program is USAID’s flagship effort under the Prosper Africa initiative. The program allows the U.S. Government to work closely with the private sector to shape activities that unlock business opportunities, particularly those that drive trade and investment into and out of African markets. Contact info@atiprogram.com or visit usaid.gov/ati for more information.





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