Foundation embarks on mentorship for girls
Homa Bay,
Sunday October 1, 2023
KNA by Davis Langat
An organisation dubbed Chief Ojwang foundation has embarked on a mentorship programme for secondary school girls in Suba North, Homa Bay County.
A mentor in the foundation Pauline Achieng said they were distributing sanitary pads to girls to make them focus on their academics.
She said they were also mentoring the girls to reduce cases of teen pregnancies.
Suba North is a constituency that borders Lake Victoria and has many beaches where many cases of defilement of girls were reported.
Achieng said more than 1500 school girls were this week mentored and given sanitary pads through the foundation.
Achieng who was accompanied by other mentors Vidah Achieng and Violet Antonio said they are mentoring the girls to overcome social challenges associated with stress and behaviors that interfere with academics.
She said they have intensified the exercise ahead of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary School Education (KCSE) exams next month.
“We want the girls especially those in Standard 8 and Form4 to focus on their revision before they sit KCSE exams. Exams are around the corner but this is the time sex pests also take advantage of our vulnerable girls and prey on them,” Achieng said.
Addressing girls at Ogongo Mixed Secondary School in Lambwe Ward, Achieng said they targeted to empower school girls to improve performance.
A similar exercise was also undertaken at Osodo Mixed, Fr Tilen Mixed and Kiridno Mixed secondary schools.
The foundation is also working on reducing HIV infection among the adolescents.
"We are doing follow up activities with girls whom we have enlisted for further assistance," Achieng said.
Achieng said the foundation has donated more than 120 desks to primary Schools such as Kombe, Nyamasare and Usungu primary Schools.
“The foundation is fully sponsoring 103 students at secondary school and university. We worked closely with chiefs and community health promoters to identify the beneficiaries,” she said.
Ogongo secondary school Principal Lawrence Oyamo said the programme complements what the government gives to school girls.
“This is a good programme since it intends to uplift young vulnerable girls academically. Our girls will concentrate on studies and protect themselves from sex predators,” Oyamo said.
Courtesy; KNA
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