Marijke Roels, Founder Malaika4WC with the
beneficiaries.
Menstrual health is a critical issue that affects the lives of women and girls worldwide. In Uganda, the stark reality is that nearly a quarter of secondary school girls drop out when they start menstruating, and 65% of women and girls are unable to meet their basic menstrual health needs. This heartbreaking situation limits the potential of those impacted.
However, there is hope. Malaika4WC, in
collaboration with Einstein
Rising, through the Skills
for Change, is working to break the silence around menstruation and provide
dignity and hygiene to those who need it most. Their reusable sanitary towels,
made with sustainable materials, offer an affordable and eco-friendly solution.
The OMUKYALA
CAMPAIGN "CYCLE OF CARE" aims to distribute over 2,500 Laiki Pads
to girls and women in slums and schools across Uganda. Through supporting this
initiative, you can make a tangible difference in the lives of those facing the
challenges of menstrual poverty.
As the Skills for Change Project Manager, Barbara
Nangendo, eloquently states, "It affects several aspects of the women’s
lives that are essential for one's survival." From social stigma and
isolation to educational setbacks and economic hardship, the impact of
inadequate menstrual health is far-reaching.
Tap in Image to DONATE, or follow instructions on
flyer for more options. Thank you!
Your donation can
help break this cycle and empower women and girls to reach their full
potential. Join the movement today and be a part of creating a more equitable
world, one pad at a time.
Visit the Omukyala Campaign "Cycle of
Care" Fundraising
Page to make your contribution. Together, we can make a lasting impact and
ensure that no one is left behind.
Story
By Patrick
Seremba | Sources: Exclusive Interview
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