In a significant stride towards promoting inclusivity and supporting the welfare of its staff, students, and community members, Kibabii University in Bungoma County has officially launched a lactation centre.
The launch was graced by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Isaac Ipara Odeo, and attended by Senior University Management, staff, and student representatives.
Speaking during the launch at the University grounds, Prof. Odeo noted that he had been looking forward to this moment when the lactation centre would officially be open to serve the Kibabii University Community.
Prof Odeo emphasized that the bonding period between a mother and child is very crucial for the proper growth and development of the child, as well as the positive mental state of a mother.

He asserted that the numerous benefits of proper lactation to the family unit cannot be overstated. “Lack of proper lactation may negatively affect the mental state of mothers, thereby affecting their performance at work since they will keep worrying about their babies,” said Prof Odeo.
The Vice Chancellor underscored the need for a comfortable and private environment for breastfeeding, whether at work or at home.
He thanked the Office of the Registrar, Administration and Human Resources, under the leadership of Dr Ruth Mitalo for introducing such an initiative which not only ensures that the University complies with the law, but also gives lactating mothers peace of mind as their discharge their duties at work.
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The Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC), Administration, Finance and Development, Prof Donald Siamba, thanked the Vice Chancellor for supporting the project to its completion.
He noted that the Centre provides a comfortable space for mothers to bond with their young ones and create meaningful relationships with them. Prof Siamba reiterated that the University will continue to revamp the lactation centre by adding more resting spaces and boosting its privacy.
Prof Franklin Wabwoba, speaking on behalf of the Acting DVC, Academics and Students Affairs, narrated the struggles he faced with his wife during their early days as parents due to lack of lactation facilities like the one that was launched.
He reiterated that the newly launched facility is invaluable to all lactating mothers at the university.
Prof Joshua Abuya, representing the Acting DVC, Planning, Partnerships, Research and Innovation, thanked the University management for this timely idea and joined the rest of the attendees in celebrating its launch.
The Registrar, Administration and Human Resource, Dr Ruth Mitalo termed the lactation centre a mothers’ day gift to lactating mothers since it has been officially launched just two days after celebrating mothers’ day.
The Director, Institute of Gender and Development Studies, Dr. Rispah Wepukhulu, who was also the rapporteur during the launch, thanked the University Management for this timely initiative that will give lactating mothers peace of mind as they discharge their duties.
Students Organization of Kibabii University (SOKU) Vice Chair, Elizabeth Kemunto said the initiative would give lactating students a private and comfortable space to breastfeed and bond with their babies.
Achola Bulimo Mathews
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