| Affordable, Eco-Friendly Sanitary Pads for Ugandan Girls to Stay in School | |
|
Can you imagine having to quit school because you have begun menstruating? That’s exactly what faces many girls in Uganda. A donation to Globalgiving can change that. Just $30 “buys sanitary pads for one girl for one year ensuring that she stays in school”. Project Needs and Beneficiaries Activities Funding Information This project is part of the Kasiisi Project, which has built many schools in the area. One way they are empowering girls is not only providing eco-friendly maxi pads but also reproductive education: b) Girl’s Reproductive Health ii) Peer Education Some of the questions young girls asked Alice Bator show the great need for sex education: Q: Is it ok to sit in the sun when I have my menstrual period? Q: My school gives me pads, but what do I do when I go to secondary school. I cannot afford to buy one for myself. Q: Is it normal to get my period for more than 3 days? Q: If someone with HIV coughs on me, can I get it? Q: Can I share clothing with someone with HIV, or will I get HIV? Q: If I count the number of reeds on my wall can I decide how many days I will get my period? Q: I only have one pair of knickers and I have to walk to school when I have my menstrual period. I do not have pads at home and by the time I get to school my knickers are spoiled and then I have nothing to wear with my pad. What should I do? Source - GO Media - by Jennifer Lance
Bookmark
Email this
Hits: 769 Comments
(3)
The company selling the washable mensutral or re-usable sanitary pads is caled Mother Nature Products.
Votes: +1
report abuse
vote down
vote up
We sell this product. It is locally made (South Africa). have a look at our web site on the products page for more informatuion on our modern washable mentrual pads.
Votes: +0
report abuse
vote down
vote up
written by Elma Hunter , March 14, 2010
I think there must be a dire need for cheap or reusable/washable sanitary pads in South Africa. I know that there is literature about washable and reusable pads. This is a subject no one speaks about and I would be very interested to do further research in my village and team up with other interested parties to see what can be done in SA to ease the lot of poorer women who cannot afford STs.
Votes: +0
report abuse
vote down
vote up
|


