By Katy Sklan | Project leader
With the help of your generous donations, we have been able to distribute even more reusable sanitary pads along with menstruation education training to rural girls in Tanzania, helping to end period poverty for these girls.
Since our last report to you, we have continued to work with our local partner Afya Plus to roll out the context specific Menstrual Hygiene Management Training to Lyra partner schools. The team started training in Nyang’oro secondary school on the 14th July, where 20 girls who are sponsored by Lyra in Africa received reusable sanitary pads. Providing these girls with reusable sanitary pads is breaking down one more barrier that may stop their full engagement in education. We are delighted to be working with Afya Plus in the making of the reusable sanitary products. Afya Plus uses locally available materials and employs local women to make the pads – all contributing positively to the financial and social development of the wider community!
In addition, 420 girls in the school received Menstrual Hygiene Management training that covered growth and changes during puberty, safe menstrual hygiene management and the relationship between reproductive health and hygiene during menstruation. This training equips these rural girls with vital knowledge about Menstrual Hygiene Management, supporting the girls to understand what is happening to their bodies during menstruation - and why. By not just focusing on handing out sani pads, but also by providing the relevant training to these girls, this intervention will not just have a huge difference on girls attendance and attainment at school, but also on their self confidence and active participation in class.
"Menstruation is no longer a source of shame or embarrassment for me, thanks to the Menstruation Hygiene Management training I received today. I now understand the importance of proper menstrual hygiene practices, and I feel empowered to take care of myself during this natural process. This training has truly transformed my perspective and given me the confidence to embrace my monthly period.” A participate from the training at Nyango’oro secondary school.
During the next two weeks we will continue to roll out the pad distribution and Menstrual Hygiene Management training to the remaining partner schools, where we expect to reach the following numbers of girls:
From our work on the ground in Tanzania we see how a simple intervention, like providing sanitary pads, education and awareness raising, can transform a girl's ability to manage their periods safely, with dignity and without shame and stay in school. There are so many more girls who can benefit from this intervention in rural Tanzania. Can you help them by making a further donation to our campaign? Every donation truly makes a big difference to the lives of rural girls in Tanzania. Thank you!
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