Proposal For Promotion Of Wash, Menstrual Hygiene Services To Mwiki

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Project Snapshot

Ask Amount

KES 14,854,196

Project Stage

Pilot

Launch Date

Saturday, May 6th, 2023

Project Manager

Steve Kariuki

Project Partners Inc

Project design The project is unique in nature being a public-private partnership (PPP) between four entities that have come together to build the synergy required in responding to the current (MHM) menstrual Hygiene management and sanitation challenges. The coming together of Mwiki public primary School in Kiambu County (beneficiary), Ministry of Education (MOE-providing policy -guidelines), PadMad (a social enterprise providing reusable sanitary towels) (https://padmadkenya.com/ ) - the reusable sanitary towels’ producer, a prospective donor partner (providing the resources for the project activities) and Maji Na Ufanisi (https://majinaufanisi.org/ )- the lead non-profit organization with vast experience in community-led WASH solutions- (to pool together the expertise and resources needed for successful project implementation).

Project Summary

This large-scale PPP project upgrades WASH facilities in 8 public primary schools. It provides modern sanitation infrastructure, reusable pads, and hygiene education to over 32,000 learners.

Intervention Areas

Menstrual Health & HygienePublic Health & Primary CareWASH (WaterSanitation & Hygiene)

Target Population

Low-Income Individuals & FamiliesVulnerable or Marginalized Populations (General)

Problem Statement

Public schools suffer from dilapidated sanitation facilities and lack of water, leading to disease and absenteeism. Girls are disproportionately affected due to inadequate menstrual hygiene support.

Proposed Solution

Construct modern toilets, hand-washing stations, and changing rooms. Provide reusable pads and conduct comprehensive hygiene (CHAST/PHAST) and MHM training.

Expected Impact

Improved school attendance and academic performance. Reduction in waterborne diseases and teenage pregnancies. Creation of a dignified and safe learning environment for all students.

Sustainability Plan

Facilities are handed over to School Management Boards for maintenance. The use of long-lasting reusable pads (5 years) eliminates recurring costs, while government oversight ensures standards are met.

Budget Breakdown

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