By JANE ANYANGO | FOUNDER
Polycom in her efforts to make sure that everyone can access information and opportunities have launched the use of Comic Books and chats to make the information simple for the locals. While working closely and directly with young women and girls of Kibera, Polycom has given the young people and opportunity to develop the relevant inclusive messages which have been received so well by the community.
Thsi quarter, Polycom used the opportunity to diseminate the comic book through school clubs and community circle group. More people continue to call us to discuss the Mestrual Stigma comic book and the 12 critical areas of the Generational Equality commitments.
We appreciate the opportunity for flexible funding which has really shaped and propelled our work.
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