Keeping Girls in School With Dignity and Confidence

Huyu Binti Santiray Pad Bank

Huyu Binti is a girls’ empowerment program that provides sanitary pads, reproductive health education, and life skills support to ensure that menstruation never stands in the way of a girl’s education.

Keeping Girls in School With Dignity and Confidence

About the Program

Huyu Binti is a Swahili phrase meaning “This Girl” is Black Pen CBO’s flagship program focused on menstrual health management and girls’ education. The program addresses school absenteeism among vulnerable girls caused by lack of access to sanitary pads and menstrual health information.

By providing monthly sanitary pads, innerwear, and age appropriate reproductive health education, Huyu Binti ensures that girls can attend school with dignity, confidence, and safety every day of the month.

Program overview

In Shiranga Njiru, Kasarani, Nairobi Kenya period poverty remains a significant issue, particularly among adolescent girls and women in low-income community. The problem is multifaceted, stemming from a combination of economic and educational barriers. The scale of the issue is considerable, affecting a substantial portion of the population, both locally and globally.

Within the communities we are working in, which predominantly consist of low-income households and urban-rural areas, access to menstrual hygiene products is limited. Many families struggle to afford sanitary pads due to financial constraints, forcing girls to resort to makeshift alternatives like old rags, leaves, or even pieces of mattress foam. This not only poses health risks but also leads to absenteeism from school during menstruation, perpetuating a cycle of educational disadvantage.

Globally, period poverty affects millions of girls and women, particularly in developing countries like Kenya. According to UNICEF, approximately 1 in 10 girls in Africa miss school during their menstrual cycle, with lack of access to menstrual hygiene products being a primary reason. Additionally, the stigma surrounding menstruation often leads to social isolation and shame, further exacerbating the problem.

Globally, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognize the importance of menstrual hygiene management as a critical aspect of health, gender equality, and education. Target 6.2 aims to achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, including menstrual hygiene management, by 2030. However, without targeted efforts to address period poverty, this goal may remain elusive for millions of girls and women worldwide.

Why this program matters

What is our solution

Huyu Binty is a revolutionary initiative designed to address the challenge of period poverty by providing free sustainable sanitary pads to girls in high schools who cannot afford them. The Keza Pad Bank operates through a simple and efficient system that ensures girls have access to the menstrual hygiene products they need to manage their periods with dignity and confidence.

How we deliver this program

Black Pen we are positioned to deliver our solution because we are deeply rooted in the communities we serve from different parts of our areas in Kenya, our team comes from a diverse background and has directly lived experiences similar to those of our target population and that allow us to understand their needs and challenges they are facing.

Who does our program serve

The target population for our initiative consists mainly of adolescent girls from our urban-rural community who still perceive sanitary pads as a luxury rather than a basic necessity. These girls face significant challenges due to their socioeconomic background and the cultural context in which they live.

Why we need support

In advancing Huyu Binti Pad Bank, at Black Pen we anticipate encountering various barriers across financial, While our primary goal is not solely to raise funds, we recognize the importance of leveraging support to overcome these barriers and effectively implement this program.

Get Involved

Black Pen CBO aims to scale Huyu Binti through stronger partnerships, local production of sanitary products, and integration into the planned multipurpose community facility ensuring sustainability and wider reach.

You can support Huyu Binti by

  • Sponsoring sanitary pads for girls
  • Supporting menstrual health education
  • Partnering with us as a donor or institution
  • Volunteering as a mentor or health educator