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#4 - Access to sanitary products for girls in Kenya with Catherine Wanjoya

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UNESCO estimates that approximately half of school aged girls do not have access to santiary products. The challenges faced in Kenya are more significant, with 65% of girls struggling to afford basic products
In Episode 4 of the Social Impact Journal, Jack Farren talks to Catherine Wanjoya, Founder & CEO of Genesis Care, about her innovations, including sanitary pad dispenses and incinerators, and how partnerships with organisations including UNFPA, NGOs and community agencies have kept thousands of girls in Kenya in school.
You can connect with Catherine on Linkedin at :https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-wanjoya-5858a293/ or find out more about the work of Genesis Care at https://genesiscare.co.ke/

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UNESCO estimates that approximately half of school aged girls do not have access to santiary products. The challenges faced in Kenya are more significant, with 65% of girls struggling to afford basic products
In Episode 4 of the Social Impact Journal, Jack Farren talks to Catherine Wanjoya, Founder & CEO of Genesis Care, about her innovations, including sanitary pad dispenses and incinerators, and how partnerships with organisations including UNFPA, NGOs and community agencies have kept thousands of girls in Kenya in school.
You can connect with Catherine on Linkedin at :https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-wanjoya-5858a293/ or find out more about the work of Genesis Care at https://genesiscare.co.ke/

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