By Adeline Chetty | Project Administrator (Programmes Department)
The lack of access to adequate sanitation and ablution facilities at Malawian schools remains a cause for concern. Statistics indicate that only 23% of schools have the required facilities which negatively learners, especially female students on their menstrual cycle. The consequence thereof is that when they're menstruating, they will stay home during this period. Continuous absenteeism discourages girls from continuing their education therefore leaving them vulnerable to early marriage and teenage pregnancy.
To aid in this regard and ensure that the girls feel safe and comfortable at school, Waqful Waqifin undertook the construction of changing rooms and toilets. Phanda Primary School, located in Ngozo Village (Mwanza District), has an enrollment of 973 students, 59% of whom are females. Upon assessment, it was found that the school's facilities were subpar. The organisation responded by building six new toilets and two change rooms.
Evelyn Dwawo, a standard 8 learner from the school, said that: "We spend long hours at school doing extra classes as we are about to write Primary School Leaving Certificate exams. We come to school as early as 6am and leave at 6pm. Without the changerooms, it was very difficult to stay at school for such long hours while menstruating. Now we have these change rooms and we are not worried about long hours at school anymore."
By Sherifa Mia | Gift of the Givers Country Head - Malawi
By Cora-Lee Hemmero | Communications Manager
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