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    Working mother’s delight as Kisii University launches baby feeding centre 

    Magati ObeboBy Magati ObeboDecember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kisii University Tuesday officially launched a modern lactation centre aimed at supporting breastfeeding mothers among its staff.

    This marked a significant step toward promoting employee welfare and family-friendly workplace policies.

    The centre is designed to provide a private, hygienic and comfortable space for nursing mothers to breastfeed or express milk during working hours.

    With the launch of the centre, the University joins a growing number of institutions in the country embracing policies that support maternal health and work-life balance, in line with national and international labor and health standards.

    University Vice Chancellor Nathan Ogechi said the initiative is part of the institution’s broader commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive work environment.

    He noted that the lactation centre will help working mothers balance their professional responsibilities with maternal and child health needs.

    “This facility demonstrates our dedication to staff welfare, gender equity, and the well-being of families within the university community,” he said.

    University Council Chair, Dr Sarah Ruto, who was present described the initiative as a major step toward creating a more inclusive and family-friendly working environment.

    The facility, she stated, would help ease the challenges faced by breastfeeding mothers as they balance professional responsibilities with childcare needs.

    Staff members present also welcomed the move, describing it as timely and progressive.

    “Having a lactation centre at the workplace eases the stress faced by new mothers and enables us to return to work with confidence,” said a lactating female staff.

    Prior to the initiative, many mothers were forced to use unsuitable spaces or leave campus during work hours, often affecting productivity and well-being.

    The new lactation centre, they said, demonstrates the institution’s commitment to staff welfare and gender-sensitive policies.

    The centre is equipped with beds and playing toys.

    The university also plans to work closely with health professionals to provide guidance and support to breastfeeding mothers.

    Prof Ogechi explained that the initiative aligns with national and global best practices promoting maternal and child health.

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