Ms. Phanice A. Kwega
Managing Director
Ms. Phannie A. Kwega
Managing Director
Phannie is the founder and Managing Director of the Foundation. She oversees the day-today operations of the foundation, implementation of the foundations programs, she is also responsible for overseeing fundraising and ensuring there are sound financial practices.
She is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, and practices as such in Nairobi with the Law Firm of P. A. KWEGA & CO. ADVOCATES, which she also manages. She has bias for Legal Audit and Compliance, Employment and Labor Law, Women and Girl Rights issues. Phannie is passionate about giving back to society through girls empowerment, knowledge sharing and visits with donations to various lesser fortunate individuals and groups. She loves reading, music, travel and nature. Reach her on info@myflowfoundationke.org for a discussion on how you can get involved with the foundation.
Joshua Ndiga
Finance Director
Joshua Ndiga
Finance Director
Joshua is a charismatic associate in the field of finance in pursuit of making a significant change in the society and a believer of sustainable development. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Finance and also a certified public accountant, working as a lead Tax Consultant in one of the local firms.
He joins our team as a Director, entrusted with building sustainable relationships with our partners and providing assurance in smoothening the operations at My Flow Foundation. For the short period we have been operational, Joshua has taken part in some of the field activities in a spirit to the mission of My Flow foundation.
At his leisure time, he loves music and traveling with an objective of meeting new people and building sustainable network in the community. To contact Joshua, and hopefully discuss how you can partner with My Flow, please email joshundiig@gmail.com
Jeremy Otwoma
Director
Jeremy Otwoma
Director
Jeremy is a highly accomplished Programs Director, and a dedicated member of the Board at My Flow Foundation. With extensive experience in program management, community development, and leadership, he oversees the design, implementation, and evaluation of initiatives aimed at supporting young girls in informal settlements and vulnerable areas across the country.
In his role, he has been instrumental in scaling up programs that address the critical challenges girls face regarding menstrual health, including limited access to sanitary products, education, and support systems. His strategic approach has led to the expansion of outreach programs, reaching thousands of girls with vital knowledge and resources to manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence.
As a member of the board, Jeremy contributes to the organization’s governance and long-term vision, ensuring that menstrual health remains a priority in the fight for gender equality. He also builds strategic partnerships with local schools, communities, and stakeholders, driving sustainable change in menstrual hygiene management.
Constance K. Awinja
Director
Constance K. Awinja
Director
Constance is a strong advocate for sustainable community-driven solutions and works closely with partners and stakeholders to expand the organization’s impact. Through her leadership, she continues to champion the rights and well-being of girls in Kenya’s most marginalized communities, fostering a supportive environment where they can thrive and reach their full potential.
As a board member, Nia provides oversight and strategic direction, ensuring that the organization’s adjectives and overall goals are achieved.
Mary Njado Omutuku
Chairperson
Mary Njado Omutuku
Chairperson
Ms. Mary Njando is a passionate and dedicated educator and mentor with a strong focus on menstrual health and hygiene education. With several years of experience, she plays a vital role in supporting young girls in informal settlements and vulnerable areas across Kenya. Her work involves not only educating girls about menstrual health but also mentoring them to build their self-confidence, overcome challenges, and stay in school during their menstrual cycles.
Working with My Flow Foundation, Ms. Mary addresses the barriers that girls face, including stigma, lack of access to sanitary products, and misinformation about menstruation. She organizes workshops, facilitates discussions, and advocates for improved menstrual hygiene management in schools and communities.
Her commitment to empowering young girls has seen her foster positive change in marginalized areas, ensuring that they have the knowledge, resources, and support needed to manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence. Through her mentorship, she inspires the next generation of leaders, helping them realize their full potential in education and life.