By Othieno Gerald | Project Leader
One of the leading causes of school absenteeism among adolescent girls in rural Uganda is the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products. This project is addressing that challenge by providing practical support and life-changing education.
Over the past months, vulnerable girls received reusable sanitary pads and participated in menstrual health awareness sessions. These sessions equipped them with knowledge and skills needed to manage menstruation safely and confidently.
School leaders reported a reduction in menstrual-related absenteeism among beneficiaries. Girls are attending classes more consistently, improving their academic performance and maintaining stronger connections with their peers.
The project also engaged parents and community members through awareness meetings focused on reducing stigma and encouraging support for girls' health and education. These conversations are helping create lasting social change.
Many beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support and shared how it has improved their confidence and sense of belonging at school. By addressing a key barrier to education, the project is opening doors to greater opportunities and brighter futures.
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