
FilmAid Kenya
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FilmAid Kenya works with refugee and marginalised communities in Kakuma, Dadaab and Nairobi to provide life-saving information through the power of film.
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http://www.filmaidkenya.org 16-03-2016 13:08:30
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āāVaccine storage management is a very tasking job but I love my job because I wasnāt pushed by anyone to work in health care, I chose it,ā Ahmed Abdi Farah, Auxillary nurse, EPI, MSF. AVSI Kenya Kenya Red Cross FilmAid Kenya DanChurchAid Kenya #WorldRefugeeDay2025


On #WorldRefugeeDay2025, our ED Stella Suge joined KBC Channel 1 News to highlight progress in refugee policyāfrom the Refugee Act of 2021 to integrated settlements like Kalobeyei. Weāre taking real steps toward inclusion. #SolidarityWithRefugees #NRGVoices #RefugeesInKenya




Last week, FilmAid Kenya brought the #FlowWithPride campaign to Kapkoris Junior Secondary School in West Pokot County with a powerful screening of Impure #MenstrualHealth #Endperiodpoverty #endperiodstigma UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya FilmAid Kenya

Last week, FilmAid Kenya hosted an impact screening of impure at Chewoyet Secondary school, followed by an open discussion under the #FlowWithPride campaign. We thank the students of Chewoyet secondary school for their presence, insight, and courage to speak up. #endperiodstigma



Last Week, FilmAid Kenya hosted a film screening of Impure at Kodich comprehensive school. This initiative led by UNFPA Kenya and Denmark in Kenya has contributed to menstrual health awareness in preteens and adolescents through out the country. Together, we can #flowwithpride


Last week , FilmAid Kenya hosted a community impact screening of @impure.film.official for Kapenguria community followed by an open discussion under the #FlowWithPride campaign. #EndPeriodStigma #CommunityEngagement #MenstrualHealth




Young minds, big truths. At Kimase Junior School, students engaged with the film Impure and shared stories that reminded us: menstrual education should start early, and everyone has a role in ending shame. #FlowWithPride #EndPeriodStigma UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya


At Kipsonoi Secondary, we saw bold conversations unfold after a screening of Impure. Through film, students explored how stigma holds girls backāand how knowledge, dialogue, and support can change everything. #FlowWithPride #EndPeriodStigma UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya


Community voices are powerful. At the Bomet Community Screening, Impure brought together youth, parents, teachers, and local leaders to challenge menstrual stigma and call for lasting change. When we talk, we transform. #FlowWithPride #EndPeriodStigma UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya


Impure film screening at Kabiangek School opened space for real conversations about periods, shame, and power. Letās normalize the conversationābecause silence helps no one. #FlowWithPride #EndPeriodStigma UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya


Community voices are powerful. At the Chesilyot secondary school Screening, Impure film brought together youth, parents, teachers, and local leaders to #endperiodstigma and call for lasting change. When we talk, we transform. #FlowWithPride UNFPA Kenya Denmark in Kenya

