Dandelion Africa holds community health talk as World marks contraception Day

Dandelion Africa's Community Health Volunteer Prisca Chemobo during a community Health talk with members of the community at Marigat Hospital.PHOTO/Dandelion Communications.

World Contraception Day takes place on 26 September with the aim of improving awareness of all contraceptive methods available and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.

Various organizations advocating on matters reproductive health services marked the day in special way with activities towards the same.

A Mogotio-based Non-governmental Organization Dandelion Africa marked the day by organizing a health talk with members of the community on Family Planning.

The event took place at the Marigat Hospital in Baringo County.

Speaking during the event, Prisca Chemobo-a Community Health Volunteer with Dandelion Africa called for concerted effort towards awareness of all contraceptive methods available.

She added that it is only through such awareness that young people can make informed decisions when it comes to matters sexual and reproductive health.

“We need more sensitization in the society on matters family planning.Let us also do away with the myths and misconceptions about the whole issue so that we can have a better society” she said.

Director Dandelion Africa Ms Aszed Wendo addressing media during the official opening of the modern maternity wing at the facility in Sarambei, Rongai in June 2019. [Source/Pristone Mambili]
Director Dandelion Africa Ms Aszed Wendo addressing media during the official opening of the modern maternity wing at the facility in Sarambei, Rongai in June 2019. [Source/Pristone Mambili]
Sentiments echoed by Dandelion Africa’s Director Ms Aszed Wendo.She challenged men to seriously take up matters sexual reproductive health and contraception.

According to her, gone are the days when such matters were perceived as women agenda only.

“What we should pass to the society is that SRH and family Planning is not only for women and girls but for all in society including men” said Wendo.

It should be noted that since establishment,  Dandelion Africa has continued to empower grassroot women both economically and socially.

On matters sexual reproductive Health, a clinic was established in Sarambei, Kenya where community members can come and access services like family planning, cervical cancer screening, immunization, Voluntary Counseling and Testing services of HIV and general treatment.

This clinic is the first sexual reproductive health clinic in the area to address the issue of unmet need for sexual reproductive services in rural areas.

In addition in 2018, the construction of a maternity centre commenced which upon completion and opened in 2019 has helped helped reduce the number of deaths as a result of inefficient home deliveries especially with the assistance of unskilled birth attendance.

The facility has given hope to women in the interior villages that border Nakuru and Baringo counties as they are able to get proper services during birth from the fully equipped Dandelion Maternity Unit.

 

 

Uproar following arrest of Benson Macharia

Drama was witnessed at Ravine-Baringo stage in Nakuru town following protests by members of the public and Matatu operators against harrassment by county askaris and security team.

According to reliable sources,drama commenced after county askaris arrested one of the managers of the Mogotio Line PSVs at Baringo-Ravine stage.

The move saw Friends of Devolution Chairman Benson Macharia arrested.

The security team accusing Macharia of alledged incitement and chanting slogans “Lee Must Go”.

However,as per  report from Central Police station,Macharia will be charged with creating disturbance.

He was released on a free police Bond.

It will be recalled that Matatu operators have been in conflict withghe county government of Nakuru since they were relocated from CBD im April.

Speaking at Nakuru Central Police station where Macharia was being held in custody,Simon Ole Nasieku from Nakuru Accountability Forum condemned the excess use of force on Matatu operators.

Already the Nakuru Accountability Forum had written to the county commander Tito Kilonzi to enforce court order  that temporary  restrained the ongoing construction of the main stage along Geofrey Kamau/Mburu Gichua Road next to GateHouse.

By the time of publishing this article already the county police Commander had enforced the same.

Meet Rongai, Mogotio rural women going against the odds to transform society

For many years women in the rural semi arid areas of Rongai and Mogotio sub counties in Nakuru and Baringo counties respectively have faced harsh times from lack of water to retrogressive patriarchal society.

Many were forced to walk longer distances to get their water for domestic use as well as that of farming.

At Mogotio centre where Dandelion Africa has a health clinic and an office,

we meet Kamnatet Women Group going on with their daily Table Banking activity.

Here, the 13-member group who are beneficiaries of the Socio- economic empowerment program training they received from Dandelion Africa say this has been of help in transforming their livelihood.

The Table Banking has enabled them get involved in Farming activities such as poultry rearing, hay farming among others.

Women in Farm

“We started at merry go around before we joined Dandelion and started engaging in table banking that has seen us start projects for economic empowerment.Challenges are there but we are trying” says  Ms Sang.

Ms Dinah admits that the group has helped her personally as she can now stock her health clinic at Mogotio centre.

“I am a resident of Mogotio and I joined this group in 2015.Since then I have benefited even in my clinic at Mogotio centre since I can now stock even drugs. So I call on other women to ensure they join groups” says Ms Dinah.

The group, through their table banking they have also been able with assistance from Dandelion to start poultry farming at individual level.She says she took a loan a tune of Kshs 40,000 to Kshs.50, 000 from the group as an individual for the project.

“As members we are allowed to take a loan of up to Kshs.50, 000 for the project and as it stands now I see myself getting extra cash from this” says Ms Sang.

In Sarambei, Rongai Sub county we meet another group by the name Ogilkei Women Group.

The project has helped members acquire 10,000 litres capacity water tanks that   they use for irrigation farming owing to the scarcity of water in the area.

Women group in their farm in Rongai

It should be note

d that the area around Sarambei has several flower farms which a times divert water interfering with the normal flow which in turn makes the locals suffer due to lack of water as admitted by chairlady Margaret Kiptoo.

“Our biggest challenge was water scarcity as we could walk longer distance to look for water for domestic use as well as farming. But this project Dew drop has helped us a lot” says Ms Kiptoo.

According to her, the burden that she used to bestow on her children to fetch water from far distance river is fore gone and she can now go about with her farming activities smoothly as she has enough water-thanks to Dandelion Africa.

Similar sentiments echoed by Evaline Sirma-the secretary of the group who has embraced sheep rearing as an economic activity to empower herself.

“At the moment life has changed with the harsh economy you cannot sit there as a woman and expect from your husband. We therefore thank Dandelion for they have helped us come out of the comfort zones and we are now equipped as women” says Ms Evaline.

Other groups that have been empowered include Berur Women Group which has 15 members and Nabirik Women Group that has 12 members.

Through the activities, members of the groups are able to sustain themselves economically.

Apart from the economic empowerment, Dandelion Africa has also been able to train the women on matters of health among them Family planning.

Dandelion Africa Director Ms Wendo Aszed (in blue t shirt) has a moment with Women at Sarambei,Rongai sub county.

She however admits that men were not ready to accept the same as they had their focus on particular myths about family planning.

According to Dandelion Programs officer Ms Sally Akinyi Socio-economic empowerment towards women is key in transforming the society.

Sentiments echoed by the founder and Director Dandelion Africa Ms Wendo Aszed who when asked why she chose to start the initiative, she is quick to point out that hers was to ensure a society where women are empowered to be self reliant.

She says this helps in addressing the challenges facing the women at grassroot level who have to walk longer distances to reach a health facility in various sub counties.

“Our aim is to see women who are self reliant but besides empowerment we are also education them on matters of health and that is why we have a health facility here and we are setting up maternity” says Ms Wendo.

Through the sensitization programs they have been able to curb the FGM vise in the grassroot areas that was messing up the lives of women and young girls.

Indeed, the women groups in Rongai and Mogotio sub counties in Nakuru and Baringo counties respectively are a clear indicator that the society is changing and that if empowered women can also be ambassadors of change and transformation.

 

PHOTOS/Pristone Mambili:Meet Rongai, Mogotio rural women going against the odds to transform society.

Drug abuse, premarital sex lowering education standards in Rongai, Mogotio sub counties

Drug abuse, premarital sex and child labor have been cited as major challenges affecting education standards in Rongai and Mogotio sub counties.

This emerged during schools heads’ consultative meeting held at Sarambei in Rongai Sub County.In order to address the same, the schools heads in the area have formed a committee to see on how to address the issues in order to raise the standards of education in the area.

Addressing media after the consultative meeting on Tuesday, Mogotio Primary Head teacher Mrs. Shivega Tabitha said they have resolved to address the matter at school level, church level, barazas and all stakeholders’ involvement.

While noting that education was the only way to transform the society, she said it was paramount to address the challenges facing pupils and students in Rongai and Mogotio Sub Counties.

“We have discussed the challenges affecting the education in our areas and as we leave this place we have resolved that we shall address the same at school level, church level, and barazas and involve all stakeholders. We all need to work in supporting the government agenda on education” said Mrs.Shivega.

While commending Dandelion Africa-an NGO working in Mogotio and Rongai sub counties to address issues of sexual reproduction in schools, she also challenged parents in the area to ensure they take up full responsibility when it comes to matters of parenting.

Sentiments echoed by one of the administrators at Dandelion Africa Mr.Harun Karanja adding that they will do a follow-up on the same with the school heads to see to it that matters of reproductive health are addressed in schools.

According to the Dandelion administrator, they will also have sensitization programs in schools to help the students and pupils make the right choices.

“We will follow-up with this group of heads, we will also ensure sensitization on the same in our schools so that our kids can make the right choices” said Mr.Karanja.

The meeting was also attended by health department, security sector as well as representatives from the vocational training-all with one agenda to raise the standards of education in Rongai and Mogotio sub counties.

PHOTO/Facebook:Pupils from Mogotio Primary at a past function.

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