It’s not everyday I meet young women with the same hairstyle as mine!
My first school visit where l get to talk about She for She!
Reusable sanitary pads for women
It’s not everyday I meet young women with the same hairstyle as mine!
My first school visit where l get to talk about She for She!
Friends!
The first samples of She for She sanitary pads are in production!
I’m looking forward to showing you the final results!
#SheforShe
It is not everyday you get to to meet one of the cool feminists in the world. But today was the day!
So, let me introduce you to Stella Nyanzi!
This woman was imprisoned in a maximum security prison just because she called Uganda’s president: “a pair of buttocks”. Yeah, you heard right!
She called the Ugandan president “a pair of buttocks” because during the recent election campaign, he had promised Ugandan school girls free menstrual pads – since 3 out of 10 girls in Uganda don’t go to school when they’re on their period.
When the president had been re-elected, his wife Janet Museveni, Education Minister in Uganda, stated back in February there was no money in the budget for free menstrual pads.
Finally, I’m in Uganda!
It’s so crazy the fact that She for She will soon become reality!
Today, I met with these young girls to be hired in She for She.
Menstruation is one of the most common experiences for women. Despite menstruation being part of every woman’s life, millions of girls and women globally struggle to manage their monthly periods. While you are reading this, more than 80 million girls in developing countries are trapped in a poverty-cycle, due to the mere fact that their menstruation are prohibiting them from attending school. As a matter of fact, research shows that one in 10 African girls miss school during their periods, the U.N. children’s agency UNICEF estimates, which means they fall behind in their studies and often drop out of school.