Nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba is spearheading efforts to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day with her “Glo’s Pad Bank” initiative. On Saturday, a 20 feet container will be set-up to collect sanitary pads which will be distributed countrywide. Menstrual Hygiene Day is an event that falls on May 28th and is dedicated to emphasizing the importance of observing good menstruation hygiene. It was established by the German NGO WASH United in 2013 and celebrated for the first time in 2014.
Joining Senator Orwoba during the launch is Nairobi City County Governor Johnson Sakaja, lawmakers, menstrual hygiene influencers, and senior government officials. Senator Orwoba has advocated for free sanitary pad distribution to girls nationwide who cannot afford this basic item every menstrual cycle. This has been done through a Motion in which she calls for the Ministry of Public Service, Gender, and Affirmative Action to devise a method that allows for proper distribution and can potentially respects the dignity of these individuals.
In February, Senator Orwoba became the subject of controversy after being kicked out of the Senate plenary session for wearing what seemed to be a stained outfit. She had on a white blazer, green top, and white trousers with a visible red stain.
Glo’s Pad Bank is a prime example of how Senator Gloria Orwoba is using her skills, expertise, and power to bring about positive change regarding menstruation hygiene in Kenya. Her initiative is a way for women and girls to attain hygiene products without feeling ashamed or embarrassed, which will ultimately help them have easier access to the items they need for proper body care. In turn, this will help eliminate the stigma and taboo that comes with menstruation.