Diamond Trust Bank commits 1.8bn support to over 30,000 Vulnerable School Girls

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Diamond Trust Bank Limited (DTB) has announced a commitment to spend Ksh50 Million (about Ugx 1.8 bn) over the next five years on an initiative to support over 30,000 school girls access quality menstrual health products.



The initiative dubbed #AchieveMoreGirl is announced in celebration of International Women’s Day 2020 and will involve working with a variety of partners.
This initiative is informed by the prevalent Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) challenge that persist across Kenya and remains a particular challenge for low-income women and girls.



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A 2016 research by Menstrual Hygiene Day, a global advocacy platform for non-profit organisations and government agencies to promote menstrual health, found that 65 percent of women and girls in Kenya are unable to afford sanitary pads.
Speaking during the announcement DTB Group CEO and Managing Director Nasim Devji noted that “Our goal is to collectively increase the retention of girls living in vulnerable communities in school through this project. It will also focus on improving both the girls’ and boys’ knowledge on menstrual health hygiene so as to reduce the peer stigma associated with menstruation,”



Data from the Ministry of Education indicates that a girl that is absent from school for four days in 28 days, loses equivalent to two weeks of learning, in every school term. In an academic year (nine months) a girl loses equivalent to six weeks of learning time.



A girl in primary school between grades 6 and 8 (three years) loses 18 learning weeks out of 108 weeks. Within the four years of high school a girl can lose 156 learning days equivalent to almost 24 weeks out of 144 weeks of learning.
#AchieveMoreGirl is in line with DTB’s commitment as a signatory of the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs); a set of Principles offering guidance to business on how to promote gender equality .



It is also underpinned by the bank’s compliance to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal No.6 which aims to achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation.

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