In 2012, we began as a small project distributing sanitary towels to girls in villages and marginalized areas in Kenya to reduce class absenteeism during menstruation. Over time the vision has expanded to improving the lives of Kenyan girls by helping them to stay in school and complete their education...
“No one had informed me about menstrual cycle until it occurred to me for the first time, last year in class. I did not know what was happening to me. I had blood that stained my school uniform. I felt so embarrassed and rushed to Mrs. Mutitima who locked me...
We thank and acknowledge TechHerNG ( http://techherng.com/866-2/ ) for doing this article on our Founder.As the world celebrate International Women's Day,we dedicate this day to Mfariji Africa Founder for her tireless effort in helping teenage Kenyan girls stay in school, complete their education and grow to be resourceful leaders. Enjoy the reading!...
We would like to take time to thank everyone that voted for Mfariji Africa during the Mpesa Do More Campaign. In a magnificent award ceremony held at Michael Joseph Center at Nairobi on Friday 12th, February 2016, Mfariji Africa was recognized and awarded 100,000 Kshs donation for its outstanding project...
