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🌍✨ Celebrate World Menstrual Hygiene Day with Us! ✨🌍

This May 28th, join us in recognizing World Menstrual Hygiene Day! It’s a day dedicated to breaking the silence and challenging the stigma surrounding menstruation, while promoting awareness about the importance of good menstrual hygiene management. At Born to be Awesome, we believe that everyone deserves to menstruate with dignity. This year’s theme is “Making […]

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Born to be Awesome Initiative Commissions Menstrual Health Project in Mt. Elgon, Bungoma County with Kenya Breweries Ltd. Sponsorship

The Menstrual Health Project in Mt. Elgon, Bungoma County, led by the Born to be Awesome Initiative and sponsored by Kenya Breweries Ltd., aims to tackle menstrual health challenges. Featuring two key projects – the Reusable Pads Sewing Project and the Detergent Making Project – the initiative received enthusiastic support from women committed to making a meaningful difference in their community. Their dedication underscores the project’s potential to empower and transform lives.

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Born to be Awesome Initiative Achieves Another Milestone in Menstrual Pads Mobilization and Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Programmes

Today marked another significant achievement for the Born to be Awesome Initiative as we continued our mission of promoting menstrual hygiene education. Our team visited Ekambara Primary School in Mumias West, where we conducted an educational session on menstrual hygiene and teenage pregnancy awareness for the schoolgirls. Led by Ms. Terry Adel, an official of

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Born to be Awesome Initiative’s Latest Endeavor: Launching Reusable Menstrual Pad Production in Mount Elgon Region.

Born to be Awesome Initiative in its commitment to championing for menstrual hygiene and women empowerment is excited to announce the commencement of production for sustainable menstrual health solutions in the Mount Elgon region. We embarked on a transformative initiative towards the end of 2023: the production of reusable menstrual pads. Equipped with sewing machines

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Born to be Awesome Initiative Addresses Menstrual Hygiene and Teenage Pregnancy Awareness at Ngaremara Girls Secondary School

Responding to an invitation from the Ngaremara community in Isiolo County, Born to be Awesome Initiative took proactive steps to educate and empower young girls on crucial topics of menstrual hygiene and teenage pregnancy awareness. The organization’s visit to Ngaremara Girls Secondary School, which is a day and boarding institution, aimed to address the pressing

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Born to be Awesome Initiative Founder Engages TV Audience on Critical Topics: Menstrual Health, Teenage Pregnancy, and Women Empowerment

Today, on January 10th, 2024, Ms. Jemimah Nyarondia, the Founder of the Born to be Awesome Initiative, was featured on Kenya Broadcasting Corporation TV for a discussion on Menstrual Health, Teenage Pregnancy, and Women Empowerment.  The conversation delved into these crucial topics, focusing particularly on the challenges faced by girls in the remote regions where

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TV Interview on Menstrual Health, Teenage Pregnancy, and Women Empowerment.

As a part of the Born to be Awesome Initiative’s campaign and advocacy efforts, Ms. Jemimah Nyarondia, the founder, has been invited for a live TV interview on Wednesday, January 10th, 2024.  She will be featured on the program “Women at the Forefront,” hosted by Vivian Ndegwa, at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) Television. The discussion will

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