Elizabeth Mokkonen, the founder and CEO of Cofas Kenya, at her rescue centre in Kisumu showing care to the community a caregiver’s effort to give rescued girls decent future
Menstruation is an integral and normal part of human life, indeed of human existence, and menstrual hygiene is fundamental to the dignity and well being of women and girls and an important part of basic hygiene,
My people we bring thanksgiving to the highest God and to you all who supported Elizabeth’s Kitchen on behalf of Community Forum For Advanced and Sustainable Development – COFAS
Menstruation is an integral and normal part of human life, indeed of human existence, and menstrual hygiene is fundamental to the dignity and well being of women and girls and an important part of basic hygiene,
A recently report released indicated the number of sexual and gender-based violence cases are surging during the pandemic.
Menstruation is an integral and normal part of human life, indeed of human existence, and menstrual hygiene is fundamental to the dignity and well being of women and girls and an important part of basic hygiene,
Kenyan opposition supporters faced off with anti-riot police
Volunteer nurses from around the country provided trauma first aid to victims of police brutality in Kisumu.
The volunteer nurses working at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Referral Hospital in Kisumu carried a young man into the casualty ward. He was wearing only jeans and had an open wound near his ear.
Catherine Wanga
School Girl
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Beneficiary
Marry Anyango
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