MHM DAY 28TH MAY 2023
Every year the world holds the Menstruation Hygiene Management day on the 28th of May. The aim of marking this day a focus on menstruation is to; The theme for the 2023 MHM day was: Making menstruation a normal fact of
Every year the world holds the Menstruation Hygiene Management day on the 28th of May. The aim of marking this day a focus on menstruation is to; The theme for the 2023 MHM day was: Making menstruation a normal fact of
Every year the world holds the Menstruation Hygiene Management day on the 28th of May.The aim of making this day a focus on menstruation is to; Break the taboos and end the stigma surrounding menstruation. Raise awareness about the challenges
The latest tribal skirmishes in Olmoran, Laikipia County have led to displacement of families and loss of property. During this period, over 20 schools within and around these areas were closed down hence forcing learning to cease.In order to ensure
Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) is a global advocacy platform that brings together the voices and actions of non-profits, government agencies, individuals, the private sector and the media to promote good menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) for all women and
Bethel Network is partnering with P&G, County Government of Laikipia and Caritas Catholic Diocese of Nyahururu to ensure provision of clean safe drinking water to residents of three wards. Since the project started, healthcare workers have noticed a downward trend
Bethel Network is partnering with P&G, County Government of Laikipia and Caritas Catholic Diocese of Nyahururu to ensure provision of clean safe drinking water to residents of three wards. Some residents who have been using the innovative purifiers in their
Even though we find ourselves living in unprecedented times, life cycles must go on. Menstrual hygiene matters continue even in the middle of a global pandemic like Covid-19. Mary Ndung’u, Bethel Network Director talks about the importance of ensuring menstrual
Korogocho Covid-19 Food Donation: Bethel Network in partnership with Blessed to Transform Organization, managed to give food donations to 50 families in Korogocho slums courtesy of MRM Foundation and Premchandulal Foundation
Bethel Network recently delivered assorted menstrual and personal hygiene products to Clean Start, an organization working with women and girls within the Kenyan custodial system. The products generously provided by P&G and Pwani Oil Limited comprised Always sanitary pads for
In many parts of Kenya, residents of rural, arid and semi-arid areas have limited access to clean and potable water. Whereas resilient adults may be able to persevere the consequences of consuming unclean water, for children, the results can be