DfG Dedicates Menstrual Friendly Toilet to Mabasa Primary School.

  The main obstacle that menstruators often face is that of the lack access to sanitary pads. However, we often overlook inadequate menstrual facilities that affect proper menstrual health management. 

During our in-school washable sanitary pads distributions, where we also offer menstrual health education, the girls would share that they kept one pad on the entire day. This was due to the lack privacy in the school toilets thus girls feeling unsafe. This poses urinary health risks. Ideally, a pad should be changed every 3 to 4 hours.

Old toilets

Through the US embassy Ambassador's Special Self-Help Program, DfG built its first menstrual friendly pit-latrine toilet at Mabasa Primary School. Mabasa Primary school pupils are recipients of the DfG washable sanitary pads. The toilets ensured privacy, luminous light, ventilation and artwork   to help increase girls' self-esteem. DfG also constructed an incinerator for the disposal of sanitary pads.

 Menstrual Friendly Cubicle

Prioritizing menstrual friendly facilities helps reduce the risk of infections and helps prevent girls from missing school.

      






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