Today, we marked #MenstrualHygieneDay at Olkeri Mixed Secondary School through separate sessions for girls and boys focused on menstrual health, dignity, and ending stigma.
We also distributed sanitary pads to support girls in managing their periods with confidence and dignity.
Celebrating unity and culture with CSHEP #FoodandCultureDay
Proud to have our LIBAC-Kenya women’s group from Matasia participate and learn about kitchen gardening, sustainable farming, and women’s economic empowerment.
Thank you CSHEP for organising this impactful event.
After earlier engagements with the school leadership, we returned to Olkeri Secondary School to roll out our tailored Gender Equality Peer-to-Peer SBCC Program, creating safe spaces for mentorship, club formation, and positive behaviour change.
Young mothers often navigate caregiving responsibilities, financial pressures, social expectations, and limited support systems, making safe spaces for reflection, support, and empowerment increasingly important.
#MentalWellness#YoungMothers#LIBACKenya
We engaged young mothers in Olkeri in a conversation on self-worth, emotional wellness, healthy coping practices, and support systems this #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Dignity For PWDs:
Families of children with disabilities have called on the government to put in place stronger measures to ensure the children access quality education and proper support in schools.
#NTVWeekendEdition@jamessmat
The commitment, ownership, and active engagement demonstrated by the members continue to contribute to collective learning, resilience, and community-led support for adolescent girls and young women. ✨
#YoungMothers#AGYW
Our Young Mothers Support Group in Olkeri held their bi-monthly session focused on strengthening financial literacy, saving practices, and planning for long-term wellbeing and stability.
The meeting also provided space for continued discussions on group registration, leadership, accountability, and member participation as the group works towards building a stronger and more sustainable peer support structure.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible young moms in our LIBAC-Kenya Young Moms Support Group.
Your strength, resilience, courage, and love inspire hope every day. You are valued, enough, and never alone. ✨
Strong mothers. Stronger together.
#HappyMothersDay#YoungMoms
We were glad to have joined Capuchin TV two days ago for a conversation on youth empowerment, gender equity, and community-led change. We shared LIBAC Kenya’s impact, successful programs, and upcoming initiatives.
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We’ll be live on Capuchin TV from 2:00 PM today, sharing more about LIBAC Kenya, our thematic areas, and upcoming community programs centered on voice, action, and transformation.
Tune in and join the conversation.
We larticipated in the Ngong Medical Camp (24th April), reaching 1000+ residents alongside 35+ partners.
Opened by H.E. Joseph Ole Lenku, the camp delivered essential medical services, with LIBAC providing mental health support.
It is encouraging to see young people actively taking part in safeguarding our natural spaces.
It brought into focus what it really takes to protect our green spaces.
Glad to have been part of it.
#RunForOloolua#ClimateAction#YouthForEnvironment#OlooluaForest
On 25th April, We spent the day at the Run for Oloolua Forest organized by the State Department for Irrigation in collaboration with the Kenya Forest Service, the run focused on mobilizing support for the fencing and restoration of the forest.
A critical step in protecting it from encroachment and ensuring its long-term sustainability.
We participated alongside our youth group, Five Strong Mazingira Youth Group, whose energy and commitment to environmental conservation came through strongly