Kimberly-Clark Launches Enhanced Global Partnerships to Advance Essential Care for 24 Million Women and Girls
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) announced a three-year, $28.7 million commitment from the Kimberly-Clark Foundation to expand menstrual care and maternal & infant care programs. The initiative will fund enhanced partnerships with Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE, and UNICEF to reach an estimated 24 million women and girls across Brazil, Peru, China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the United States.
Programs will include menstrual hygiene education, safe sanitation, perinatal and newborn care, maternal mental health supports, and health-system strengthening.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) ha annunciato un impegno triennale di $28.7 milioni dalla Kimberly-Clark Foundation per espandere i programmi di cura mestruale e di assistenza materno-infantile. L'iniziativa finanzierà collaborazioni potenziate con Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE e UNICEF per raggiungere una stima di 24 milioni di donne e ragazze in Brasile, Perù, Cina, India, Indonesia, Vietnam e negli Stati Uniti.
I programmi includeranno educazione all'igiene mestruale, sanità sanitarie, assistenza per il periodo perinatale e il neonato, supporti per la salute mentale materna e rafforzamento del sistema sanitario.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) anunció un compromiso de tres años por $28.7 millones de la Kimberly-Clark Foundation para ampliar los programas de cuidado menstrual y de atención maternoinfantil. La iniciativa financiará asociaciones mejoradas con Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE y UNICEF para alcanzar a unas estimadas 24 millones de mujeres y niñas en Brasil, Perú, China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam y Estados Unidos.
Los programas incluirán educación en higiene menstrual, saneamiento seguro, atención perinatal y de recién nacidos, apoyo a la salud mental materna y fortalecimiento del sistema de salud.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) 는 Kimberly-Clark 재단의 3년 간 $28.7백만 약정을 발표했습니다. 이를 통해 월경 관리 및 산모-영아 관리 프로그램을 확장합니다. 이 이니셔티브는 Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE, UNICEF와의 파트너십을 강화하여 브라질, 페루, 중국, 인도, 인도네시아, 베트남, 미국 전역의 2,400만 명의 여성과 소녀들에 도달할 예정입니다.
프로그램에는 월경 위생 교육, 안전한 위생, 산전·신생아 관리, 산모의 정신 건강 지원, 보건 시스템 강화가 포함됩니다.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) a annoncé un engagement de trois ans de 28,7 millions de dollars de la Kimberly-Clark Foundation pour étendre les programmes de soins menstruels et de soins maternels et infantiles. L’initiative financera des partenariats renforcés avec Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE et l’UNICEF afin d’atteindre environ 24 millions de femmes et filles à travers le Brésil, le Pérou, la Chine, l’Inde, l’Indonésie, le Vietnam et les États‑Unis.
Les programmes comprendront l’éducation à l’hygiène menstruelle, l’assainissement sûr, les soins pendant la période périnatale et les nouveau-nés, le soutien à la santé mentale maternelle et le renforcement du système de santé.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) kündigte ein dreijähriges Engagement von 28,7 Mio. USD von der Kimberly-Clark Foundation an, um Programme zu Menstruationsversorgung und maternale/ infantile Versorgung auszubauen. Die Initiative wird verstärkte Partnerschaften mit Baby2Baby, Plan International, Project HOPE und UNICEF finanzieren, um schätzungsweise 24 Millionen Frauen und Mädchen in Brasilien, Peru, China, Indien, Indonesien, Vietnam und den Vereinigten Staaten zu erreichen.
Programme werden Aufklärung zur Menstruationshygiene, sichere Sanitärversorgung, pränatale und neugeborenen Pflege, Unterstützung der maternalen psychischen Gesundheit sowie Stärkung des Gesundheitssystems umfassen.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) أعلنت عن التزام مدته ثلاث سنوات بمقدار $28.7 مليون من مؤسسة Kimberly-Clark Foundation لتوسيع برامج الرعاية الشهرية ورعاية الأم والطفل. ستُمَوَّل المبادرة شراكات مع Baby2Baby وPlan International وProject HOPE وUNICEF لتعزيز الوصول إلى ما يُقدَّر بـ 24 مليون امرأة وفتاة في البرازيل وبيرو والصين والهند وإندونيسيا وفيتنام والولايات المتحدة.
ستشمل البرامج التوعية بالنظافة الشهرية، والصرف الصحي الآمن، ورعاية ما قبل الولادة وبعدها وولادة حديثة، ودعم الصحة العقلية للأمهات، وتقوية النظام الصحي.
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) 宣布 Kimberly-Clark Foundation 将在三年内投入 $28.7 百万美元 用于扩大经期护理和母婴护理项目。该倡议将加强与 Baby2Baby、Plan International、Project HOPE 与 UNICEF 的伙伴关系,预计在巴西、秘鲁、中国、印度、印尼、越南和美国覆盖约 2400万名女性和女孩。
项目将包括月经卫生教育、安全卫生、围产期与新生儿护理、母亲心理健康支持,以及卫生系统的加强。
- $28.7M three-year Foundation commitment
- Estimated 24 million women and girls reached in 3 years
- Programs active in 7 countries including U.S., India, China
- Focus on both menstrual and maternal & infant care
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Kimberly-Clark commits
Kimberly-Clark channels the Kimberly‑Clark Foundation's funding into four NGO partnerships to scale menstrual hygiene, sanitation, perinatal care, and maternal mental health across Brazil, Peru, China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the United States. The approach leverages product donations, program delivery, and health-system strengthening to convert corporate philanthropy into reach and services.
Outcomes depend on partner capacity, local health‑system coordination, and timely distribution of supplies; measurement and reporting will determine whether reach translates to sustained health improvements. Implementation risks include logistical constraints in target regions and the need for culturally appropriate education to reduce stigma.
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This announcement is a direct result of the Kimberly-Clark Foundation's recent sharpening of its strategic focus: to advance essential care for women and girls on their journeys through puberty and motherhood. The foundation will fund this three-year,
Women's Health Remains an Urgent Issue around the World
Every seven seconds, a woman or infant dies during or shortly after childbirth, according to the World Health Organization. Furthermore, approximately 500 million women and girls lack access to resources to manage menstruation, as reported by the World Bank. Despite the difficult landscape, opportunities to uplift women and in turn—entire communities—abound: according to the World Economic Forum, "Investment in women's [health] is unrivaled in its return on the investment for the health of all of society."
"We envision a world where women and girls everywhere can receive equal access to the fundamental care they need to thrive," said Mike Hsu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Kimberly-Clark and President of the Kimberly-Clark Foundation. "Kimberly-Clark invented the feminine care category in 1921, and we've remained committed to advancing care for women and girls ever since. From developing innovations that meet our consumers' unmet needs to deploying strategic social impact programming, we take great pride in our responsibility to work to improve the lives of the communities we serve. Now, we're aiming to accelerate our impact because we know Better Can't Wait."
The programs funded will focus on supporting underserved communities. Key initiatives will include menstrual hygiene and stigma-breaking educational programs for adolescents; programs to expand access to safe sanitation solutions; comprehensive perinatal and newborn care services; maternal mental health supports; and programs aimed at strengthening health systems to improve outcomes for the most vulnerable.
Transformational Partnerships to Deliver Better Care for a Better World
Kimberly-Clark's alliance with Baby2Baby to provide essential baby items for families living in poverty began in 2011 as the nonprofit organization's first corporate partner. In 2024, the company's Huggies® brand deepened this commitment by supporting Baby2Baby's initiative to address rising maternal mortality rates in the
"We are deeply thankful to our longtime partners at Kimberly-Clark and their Huggies brand for their unwavering support. Thanks to their extraordinary donation and three-year commitment, we will make a greater impact in the fight against maternal mortality," said Baby2Baby Co-CEOs Norah Weinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof. "With their help, we are expanding our efforts to deliver supplies to new mothers across 15 states, ensuring they have the basic essentials they need for themselves and their babies, especially during the often overwhelming postpartum period."
Since 2020, Plan International and Kimberly-Clark, alongside its Kotex® brand, have reached an estimated 11 million people through programs that support girls' menstrual health. This evolved partnership serving the
"With over 80 years of experience championing opportunity for girls, Plan International knows that menstrual health is key to unlocking girls' potential," said Kate Ezzes, Vice President of Program Development at Plan International
Kimberly-Clark's partnership with Project HOPE will expand access to menstrual and maternal health for women and girls in
"Kimberly-Clark and Project HOPE share a deep commitment to a world where women and girls have access to the care, dignity, and opportunities they deserve," said Dr. Uche Ralph-Opara, Chief Health Officer at Project HOPE. "Kimberly-Clark has long been part of our journey, supporting our work through product donations and core mission support that have helped expand access to essential health services for women and girls across the globe. This next phase of our partnership takes that impact even further through a holistic approach that supports women and girls at every stage—from a girl's first period, to pregnancy, childbirth, and beyond. Together, we're investing in education, mental health, capacity-building, and advocacy to drive sustainable, systemic change."
Over the course of an almost 25-year relationship, Kimberly-Clark and UNICEF have worked together to improve the health and well-being of babies, girls, and women in 26 countries. Now, that legacy continues through a new multi-region initiative focused on menstrual hygiene education and access for girls and maternal health for young mothers across
"Since 2001, our partnership with Kimberly-Clark has empowered close to 14 million children and adults through the provision of neonatal healthcare, early childhood development, clean water, sanitation and hygiene, and lifesaving services during emergencies," said Kitty van der Heijden, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director, Partnerships. "We are grateful that this transformative partnership for girls and women is now deepening to save even more lives, deliver services that promote dignity and create lasting impact for future generations."
While some of these charitable partners are long-standing collaborators with Kimberly-Clark, this marks a new chapter in how these organizations work with the foundation. By aligning around two critical impact areas—menstrual care and maternal & infant care—as part of the foundation's new strategic focus, these partnerships address interconnected challenges that are often treated in isolation.
This integrated approach reflects the full continuum of care, recognizing the deep links between menstrual health, maternal wellbeing, and infant development. As a company whose brands already serve these populations with essential products like diapers and feminine hygiene solutions in each of these regions, Kimberly-Clark is strategically positioned to make a meaningful impact, at scale, through these partnerships.
"We seek to lead with care in everything we do," said Russ Torres, President and Chief Operating Officer of Kimberly-Clark. "'We Care' is, in fact, one of our three core values. Whether it's caring for our people, our customers, our consumers, or the communities in which we live and operate, care is at the heart of Kimberly-Clark. These strategic partnerships enable us to extend this value even further as we work to ensure women and girls around the world receive the essential support they deserve."
The Kimberly-Clark Foundation's enhanced focus on caring for women and girls is one of the many ways the company works to live its purpose of Better Care for a Better World. It is also aligned to the company's Powering Care business strategy and will directly contribute to delivering on Kimberly-Clark's global ambition to positively impact 1 billion lives by 2030.
To learn more about Kimberly-Clark's 2030 ambition and the work of the Kimberly-Clark Foundation, visit https://www.kimberly-clark.com/en-us/sustainability/2030-ambition.
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About Kimberly-Clark
Kimberly-Clark (NASDAQ: KMB) and its trusted brands are an indispensable part of life for people in more than 175 countries and territories. Our portfolio of brands, including Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, Kotex, Cottonelle, Poise, Depend, Andrex, Pull-Ups, Goodnites, Intimus, Plenitud, Sweety, Softex, Viva and WypAll, hold No. 1 or No. 2 share positions in approximately 70 countries. Our company's purpose is to deliver Better Care for a Better World. We are committed to using sustainable practices designed to support a healthy planet, build strong communities, and enable our business to thrive for decades to come. To keep up with the latest news and learn more about the company's more than 150-year history of innovation, visit the Kimberly-Clark website.
About the Kimberly-Clark Foundation
Established in 1952, the Kimberly-Clark Foundation is the charitable arm of Kimberly-Clark Corporation and is dedicated to supporting global causes that create lasting social change. Funded by the corporation, the foundation's primary focus is on social impact investments that help advance essential care for women and girls on their journeys through puberty and motherhood.












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