URICT UGANDA

Menstrual Health Management (MHM)

The best place to make an impact on improving the lives of girls and women is in water and sanitation.

The lack or unaffordability of facilities and appropriate sanitary products push menstruating girls temporarily or sometimes permanently out of school, having a negative impact on their right to education.

The role of good Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) as a trigger for better, stronger development of women and girls: personal, educational and professional.

That’s why URICT- Uganda has started giving all rural/villager girls sanitary pads washable and usable for one year to enable them attend classes even during their monthly period days. Almost all villager girls don’t go to school during monthly period days that’s 7 days (1week) in every month. Sometime they use old pieces of cloths or papers at there end they get affections.

Our today’s question-: Is there any one knows donor org, companies, churches, groups, Association, Charities or Individuals, who is ready to join and support URICT- Uganda in Promoting Girl Child Education in Rural Areas of Uganda? Kindly connect us.