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Reusable sustainable pads: Scholar's initiative to achieve menstrual equity

Dr. Maureen Adoyo, a health science faculty member at Rongo University holds shredded pieces of bagasse, a sugarcane by-product which is used in making sanitary towels. She says sugarcane waste is highly absorbent and hence used to make disposable sanitary towels that disintegrate in the environment within one month. [Anne Atieno, Standard]

In the heart of Rongo University, a beacon of change shines brightly, illuminating the path to menstrual equity. Meet Dr Maureen Adoyo, 43, a mother and lecturer whose compassion knows no bounds.

Moved by the plight of girls missing school due to a lack of menstrual hygiene products, she embarked on a journey to revolutionise their lives.

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