The Pangea Network equips women and youth in Kenya with education, life skills and resources to improve their overall quality of life and realize their full potential. The Network has over 600 active members in cooperatives across Kenya, and in 2017 created its Women’s Health Initiative (WHI). The WHI provides much needed training workshops on the female and male reproductive systems, sexually transmitted infections, the science of fertilization, stages of pregnancy, proper nutrition during pregnancy, the birthing process and menopause. The Foundation just awarded a third $10,000 Project Grant to The Pangea Network to support the Tubonge Uwazi Dada Initiative (TUDAI) which builds on the prior Women’s Health Initiative by giving Adolescent Sexual & Reproductive Health (ASRH) talks to 375 adolescent girls (by using 15 local peer educators after 5-days of training). TUDAI also gives 3 days of training to 150 parents.
Blog #201: Project Grant to The Pangea Network
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