Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health

by Days for Girls International
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health
Empower Girls in Uganda with Menstrual Health

Project Report | Mar 16, 2015
Training the Trainers Means More Girls, Women and Communities Reached

By Libby Daughlin | Days for Girls Uganda In-Country Director

Nansana Training
Nansana Training

2015 is off to an exciting start for the Days for Girls team! In addition to all of the amazing growth and activity that is happening among the international network, the Uganda team has been on the move to make sure that we are progressing towards our goal to reach every girl. Every where. Period.

DfG Follow-up Visits

This February marks 1 year since we held our first official Uganda-led partnership training program where we train other organizations to train trainers and conduct their own Days for Girls Program. We’ve had nearly constant training activity since then. One of our huge priorities going forward is to make sure that all of our training programs are measured to ensure they are having the lasting impact that we originally intended. Therefore, we have been busily scheduling follow-up field visits to all of the groups we trained. Our team has been spread out across Northern and Eastern Uganda to check up on our groups and see what has gone well and where they need more support. We will also be collecting surveys during this time and taking testimonials about changes since the project was launched. So far, we’ve visited about 50% of our groups, and the results are pretty exciting! While some groups have faced challenges with getting organized, nearly all of the groups have at least sold soap, many have sold kits, and all have conducted some kind of community outreach about health & hygiene.

DfG & SNV Follow-up Visits

Our follow-up visits with our own program coincide beautifully with our follow-up visits to SNV community groups. Last September, we held a training of trainers program with SNV, the Dutch development organization, and now we are heading out into the field to see how everything is going! The data we have collected so far indicates that all of the target schools have been trained in reproductive health, and many of the trained women’s groups are selling kits. Through this program, we have reached nearly 30,000 girls with information about washable menstrual hygiene kits, and supplied 9,040 girls with enough materials to make a shield, a liner, and a bag. The women’s groups will act as continued access points for the rest of the kit components, and full kits, for years to come.

A visit from Laura Martin

The Uganda team was excited to start off their year with the return of DfG’s intrepid traveller, Laura Martin. Laura has been working as the volunteer International Alliance Liaison, coordinating and visiting with DfG teams throughout East Africa to evaluate progress and needs. Laura kicked off her site visits with the Uganda team, and then traveled onto Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, before returning to the Kampala to say goodbye and head back to the US. Days for Girls measures and evaluates programs regularly so that we can ensure that girls and women are getting the results of more dignity, health and access to opportunity. Laura has now returned to the US full of stories, inspiration, and ideas that will help DfG reach the next level of impact. 

Teacher Selection Meeting

Days for Girls Uganda believes that partnerships are a vital part of creating programs that will having a lasting and meaningful impact. So, we were happy to be invited to exhibit our products and program at the National Student Selection event hosted by the Uganda Ministry of Education. During this event, Secondary School teachers from around Uganda meet to select the students that will move onto the next level. We had many teachers visit our stall to learn more about menstrual hygiene and the important role that it plays in keeping girls in school. We hope to continue talking with these schools and students that can serve as local leaders at their school, so that we can meet the needs of their bright, young students.

Budondo Training

Last October we had the chance to train a group of amazing young students in Budondo village, Iganga District. We were invited back in January of this year to conduct a kit making training with a group of women from Suubi Health Center in Budondo. We carried new sewing machines for the group and spent time teaching them to make our beautiful washable kits. The ladies also learned important reproductive health information, as well as basic business skills that they will use to make and sell these kits in their community.

Nansana Training

In February, we hosted a training close to home in an area of Kampala known as Nansana. There, we met with 8 Secondary School Teachers who were passionate about learning to make kits that they could provide for their students. The teachers engaged in a lively discussion of reproductive health and gender equity, before launching into the hands-on-work of kit making. One of the male teacher participants discovered he had a hidden talent for sewing and was the first one to complete the kit!

Lugazi Training

The trainings continued in February with a women’s group based in Lugazi town, just east of Kampala. This small church group has big plans for menstrual hygiene kits in their community. They completed the business and kit training, and have already started production on their starter pack of materials. They are hoping to develop into a full Days for Girls Enterprise so that they can earn an income for themselves, and also meet the need of so many girls in their community who do not have adequate menstrual hygiene solutions.

Sister Acts Training

Our last training in February brought us a totally new experience – training from our office! Funded by the Sister Acts project, we had two exceptional ladies from Gulu, and two fantastic ladies from Thika, Kenya join us for a weeklong training in our Kampala office. The ladies learned reproductive health, kit making, soap making, and basic business skills. They have since traveled back to their hometowns with their starter packs of materials and they have already started brainstorming potential markets to sell their kits to.

New Office!

Perhaps the biggest change of 2015 so far is our new office. Days for Girls International's first in-country training center for other nations to come train beside us in the field in apprenticeships. DfGI calls it the Days for Girls University in Uganda, but we're not too fancy. It's a humble but effective new location that will create greater self-sufficiency and opportunity to increase our program's accessibility to train even more effectively. The new office space in Kampala will give us more room for our kit production and training programs, and it will also allow us to house volunteers, visitors, and trainees, saving them funds and helping us be more self-sustainable. Creating global entreprenuers who serve as local health leaders. 

Days for Girls at the United Nations 

Days for Girls was just featured at the United Nations Women's Summit this last week as our founder, Celeste Mergens shared our global thought leader standing on the impact of menstrual hygiene managment. Last weekend Days for Girls held it's Global Leadership Summit as a webinar and Days for Girls volunteer chapter leaders from around the world got to hear all of the global impact. From Australia to Ghana, Germany to Anchorage, the reports showed how many girls, women, families and communities Days for Girls International is reaching. 

Thank you!

Thank you for your continued support in making all of these milestones possible as we continue to make tremendous progress towards our mission, every girl. Every women. Everywhere. Period.

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