
Boys can teach about menstruation, too
My non-profit organization in rural Kenya saw a radical shift when we started involving the boys and men.
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Wendo Aszed is the founder of Dandelion Africa, which works to provide sexual reproductive health and entrepreneurial support for girls, women and youth in marginalized rural areas through engagement of boys and men.
My non-profit organization in rural Kenya saw a radical shift when we started involving the boys and men.