STUDENTS OF OLOIGERO PRIMARY SCHOOL POSE FOR A PHOTO WITH THE P&G TEAM AND PARTNERS OUTSIDE THE NEWLY BUILT DOMITORY |
Pupils of Oloigero Primary School in
Narok County have a reason to smile after Procter and Gamble funded the
construction of a girl’s dormitory in the school. The facility, which will
accommodate 80 girls, will help support and improve the access to quality education
in the area.
“Access to quality education is affected
by a myriad of challenges in this country. Inadequate infrastructure is one of
them. The situation is even more dire for our girls thus the reason we
are here today to commission this dormitory. We believe that this facility will
be a critical resource to help keep our girls in school and together with other
partners we will work to ensure that we change the narrative about girls
missing school due to menstruation,” said Anthony Ng’ang’a, Associate
Brand Director -Commercial Leader - East Africa at Procter & Gamble
(P&G).
FROM LEFT JAMES SIKONA HEADTEACHER AT OLOIGERO PRIMARY SCHOOL AND JOYCE KARIUKI FROM PROCTER AND GAMBLE (P&G) |
The school has over the past 2 years
received support from Procter and Gamble through their Always Keeping Girls in
School program (AKGIS) that distributes sanitary pads with the aim of making
sure that girls do not miss school days due to menstruation.
The program also empowers girls through
essential puberty education, motivation and access to educational resources so
that they don’t have to miss school and they can be confident about themselves
and their futures. Since its inception in 2006, the AKGIS program has
distributed over 8.7 million sanitary pads countrywide and benefited over
120,000 girls.
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