In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, Optiven Limited organized a Women’s Health Awareness Training at the Optiven Transformation Center, aligning with this year’s theme, “Accelerating Action.”
The session, facilitated by Dr. Ann Wambui, aimed to educate and inspire women within the company to prioritize their health and well-being.
Speaking at the event, Joyce Njambi, Optiven’s Human Resource Manager, emphasized the importance of such initiatives in empowering women.
“Providing platforms for engagement and learning is a step towards accelerating positive impact, ensuring our women are equipped with knowledge that empowers them,” she stated.
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Optiven CEO George Wachiuri lauded the initiative, reaffirming the company’s commitment to fostering a healthy and empowered workforce.
“At Optiven, we believe that empowerment begins with good health. When women are healthy, they can achieve more in their personal and professional lives. This training is part of our larger vision to uplift communities and transform lives,” Wachiuri stated.
As part of Women’s History Month, Optiven’s female staff continue to champion social impact initiatives through the Optiven Foundation, including visits to children’s homes and participation in the “Keep a Girl in School” program, which provides sanitary products and mentorship to young girls.
Optiven Limited is a leading real estate and investment company dedicated to providing affordable and strategic land and housing solutions to Kenyans.
Through its philanthropic arm, the Optiven Foundation, the company also champions education, environmental conservation, and economic empowerment initiatives.
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