Social Justice Advocate and Media Personality and Founder of Inua Dada Foundation, Janet Mbugua continues to scale her advocacy in Kenya and beyond, with her engagements taking her to the rest of the continent and most recently to Los Angeles California where she was a Keynote Speaker at the Gender Justice Summit, speaking alongside global figures such as award winning Actress Melissa McCarthy and Academy Award Winning Organization The Pad Project.

In just a couple of days, Janet is will be speaking at #AHAIC2023 in Kigali, Rwanda, alongside global public health leaders committed to re-envisioning the future of health in Africa.
Some of the eminent dignitaries will include: Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA, Rumbidzai Chisenga, Director of Programs, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Centre for Women and Development (EJS Centre) and her Excellency Monica Geingos, First Lady of Namibia.

The founder of Inua dada opines:

“Matters around health equity, choice and access are so important to me and in the fight towards equality for all. Public Health leaders will unite, convened by @amrefhealthafrica @rwandahealth @africanunion_official & @africacdc. Join me and a host of other speakers to discuss mapping Africa’s path to health resilience.
Register here – https://bit.ly/3w76aDV
CitizenWitness Digital continues to wish Janet success after the other. May God bless her abundantly.

Janet Mbugua’s Inua Dada Centre in Korogocho employs women to make sanitary towels which are distributing to underserved girls in the community.

She recently joined Hon. Gloria Orwoba to speak out against Menstrual Stigma and the push for Menstrual Justice.