Femi One, the renowned Kenyan artist and philanthropist, along with her foundation, One For One Foundation, participated in the historic first-ever Menstrual Equity Summit held in Nanyuki.
The two-day event brought together a remarkable lineup of industry speakers, including Diana Odhiambo, the Gender Equality Advocacy Director for Better4Kenya.
Coinciding with the observance of #MenstrualHygieneDay, the summit showcased the tireless efforts and remarkable achievements of girls and women who have shattered barriers in the pursuit of their dreams.
Femi One and One For One Foundation were at the forefront of this momentous event, pledging their commitment to eradicate period poverty.
As a staunch advocate for menstrual equity, Femi One has been actively working towards creating a world where every girl and woman has access to safe and hygienic menstrual products.
Through her foundation, One For One, she has been instrumental in providing menstrual supplies to underserved communities and raising awareness about the importance of menstrual hygiene.
The Menstrual Equity Summit served as a platform for sharing insights, strategies, and best practices to address the pressing issue of period poverty in Kenya and beyond.
The event facilitated discussions on policy reforms, innovative solutions, and the importance of collaborative efforts in bringing about lasting change.
Diana Odhiambo, the Gender Equality Advocacy Director for Better4Kenya, delivered a thought-provoking address, shedding light on the challenges faced by girls and women due to menstrual inequality.
Her presence and expertise added immense value to the summit, inspiring participants to take actionable steps towards ending period poverty.
Femi One expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to join forces with industry leaders and fellow advocates at the Menstrual Equity Summit.
She emphasized the urgency of tackling period poverty and reaffirmed her commitment to making a difference in the lives of countless girls and women.
"Together, we can break the stigma surrounding menstruation and create an environment where every girl and woman can thrive without being limited by their periods," said Femi One.
Adding "By joining hands and taking collective action, we can end period poverty and empower girls and women to reach their full potential."