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May 2023

Menstrual Hygiene Day: How We’re Fighting Period Poverty

Today is Menstrual Hygiene Day, and this year’s theme is “making menstruation a normal fact of life by 2030.” At Kakenya’s Dream, we’re promoting menstrual health and bringing attention to an issue that quietly endangers millions of girls around the world: period poverty. Period poverty is defined as the lack of access to adequate menstrual […]

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From One Generation to the Next: A Parent’s Perspective on Generational Progress

“We never had the chance to pursue our education because of the retrogressive culture in our community that consistently robs girls of their rights and dreams. But we have vowed to ensure that our daughters get an education.” Mary Mekuro, Beatrice Kipaki, and Mary Cherus are three Maasai mothers from the communities we serve. Due

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