Guest blogger
Karanja Daniel is a Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) champion whose work involves engaging men and boys to support good menstrual hygiene management. He is a member of WSSCC (Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council) and works for COSEDI (Community Socioeconomic Development Initiatives) a local NGO in Kenya. His experience in matters menstrual health spans over 10 years. Some of his work has been accepted and presented both locally (41st WEDC International Conference2018 Nakuru Kenya) and internationally (UDS-DRI/CIWAS International Tamale Ghana, WASH Conference Colorado WASH Symposium 2019 Boulder Colorado, AGUASAN Spiez Switzerland, Women Deliver 2019 Vancouver Canada.
The deep divide between governmental health policies on menstrual hygiene and the reality on the ground during the pandemic. Read more...
Special children's sessions on menstrual hygiene during Sanitation Conference show need for education and information on the topic. Read more...
Guest blog by Kenyan menstrual hygiene management champion Daniel Karanja. Read more...
Despite all the awareness raising, menstruation still remains a taboo topic due to cultural beliefs and practices. Read more...
Continue with menstrual hygiene management (MHM) activities during COVID-19 as so much still needs to be done especially for the vulnerable. Read more...