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Superior Homes Kenya commits to support the fight against period poverty in Athi River

Superior Homes Kenya team with beneficiaries of 'The Future is Female' initiative as the Company donated sanitary towels at Kenanie Secondary School - Bizna Kenya

Fight Against Period Poverty: Leading real estate developer Superior Homes (Kenya) PLC has joined the fight against period poverty among school-going girls within Athi River through an initiative that will see the girls have free access to Feminine Hygiene Items (FHI)

Dubbed ‘The Future is Female’ the initiative will see girls across different schools in Athi River receive menstrual hygiene products every month to ensure that they do not miss school during their menstrual period.

“At Superior Homes, we are always working to positively impact those around us. This initiative will go a long way to ensure that our girls, who are the leaders of tomorrow, do not miss school, and also have the same opportunities as their male counterparts.

This is why we saw it fit as a company to offer a helping hand to the community around our area of operation through this initiative that we hope that we will be able to impact a girl’s life and education,”

said Superior Homes Kenya Chairman Ian Anderson.

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The main goal of the initiative is not only to reduce incidences of lost school days but also to boost the confidence of the girls and share relevant experiences and advice that can widen horizons which will in the long run lead to a more fulfilling life.

Superior Homes team during the launch of 'The Future is Female' initiative. The Company donated sanitary towels at Kenanie Secondary School in Athi River - Bizna Kenya
Superior Homes team during the launch of ‘The Future is Female’ initiative. The Company donated sanitary towels at Kenanie Secondary School in Athi River – Bizna Kenya

Research by Menstrual Hygiene Day, a global advocacy platform for non-profit organizations and government agencies to promote menstrual health, shows that 65 per cent of women and girls in Kenya are unable to afford sanitary pads. According to a Ministry of Education report, girls lose an average of four school days every month, which translates to two weeks of learning each term due to a lack of sanitary towels.

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The first beneficiaries of The Future is Female initiative were 160 girls at Kinanie Secondary School in Athi River who received 480 packets of sanitary towels. The donation will be done to the school on a monthly basis by Superior Homes Kenya.

“Education is one of our sustainability development pillars and after a lot of research and discussions, we settled on supporting our young girls. We are determined to ensure that no girl will miss school due to lack of sanitary towels, which is a basic need,”

added Superior Homes Kenya CEO Shiv Arora.

The main goal of the initiative is not only to reduce incidences of lost school days but also boost the confidence of the girls. The initiative will also see the students benefit from career talks from the staff at Superior Homes.

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