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IRFF UK July 2024 - Girls Go Back to School in Uganda

2024-08-11 · Source: tparents.org

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Girls Go Back to School in Uganda

Schoolgirls are returning to classes happier and are getting better

grades, according to a senior teacher at Busambala School.

This is thanks to IRFF-UK’s ongoing period poverty support

efforts in the Kampala district near Lake Victoria’s shoreline in

Many girls experience period poverty as they lack access to

menstrual hygiene products due to their cost.

‘In Uganda… period poverty, or the inability to afford

menstrual hygiene products, causes nearly a quarter of girls

between the ages of 12 – 18 to drop out of school once they

begin menstruating. School absence rates for girls triple when

they are on their periods.’

Global G.L.O.W., 2024

Senior Teacher at Busambala Primary and Secondary School

“Before you came to our school, girls were using rags, paper, and even

leaves. Many girls could not even attend school during their periods.”

Senior Primary School Teacher, Busambala

Menstruation is sometimes misunderstood and considered taboo,

not only in Uganda but in many countries. The stigma impacts their

physical, mental, and emotional health.

The senior teacher explained in an interview with Sylvia (Senior

teacher at Destiny Junior School) that girls who did turn up for

classes often cried from pain or shame.

Destiny Junior School is a flagship project of IRFF-UK in the town of

Kibiri, just south of the capital city of Kampala.

Jesca Kyaligamba carefully checking the hygiene pads

Jesca is IRFF-UK’s representative in Uganda (Headteacher at

Destiny School). She understands the girls’ needs and is highly

motivated to “spread the love” for students and pupils in Busabala

and others beyond her own.

“Now the girls are clean, the girls are smart, and the girls are

performing better in class than before we started working with

Basabala Primary School.”

Senior Primary School Teacher, Busambala

IRFF-UK has been instrumental in bringing awareness of this and

other challenges girls face through the ongoing Girls Health &

Support Project, or ‘Girl-Child’, as the locals call it.

“Sincere and deepest thanks to you all as your help has lifted a heavy

weight from us teachers… Now they can attend classes, even during

their periods, because they feel safe with the sanitary pads and panty

liners and other products that you are providing.”

Senior Primary School Teacher, Sylvia

Checking menstrual products with senior teacher Silvia (right)

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Can We Do More?

IRFF-UK is currently supporting some 400 girls in three schools in

Uganda. But we would love to help many more. With your help, we

know we can.

It only costs £1 on average to supply one girl with disposable

sanitary pads for one month.

So, a one-off donation of just £5 will help keep five girls in school

for a full month.

A recurring monthly donation of £5 would keep those five girls

in school for as long as you would like to support their education.

You could even set your own target for how many girls you would

like to help out.

If you can, please act now by clicking on the ‘Donate Today’

button. Your act of kindness could change their lives. Please know

that every pound of your gift will be used for the girls.

(The IRFF-UK team)

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Your efforts in the areas of The Women’s Federation for World I have been happy to supp, education, health and sustainability Peace, South London, has been projects that IRFF is runnin are vital in certain countries and supporting DestinyJunior School Uganda. In particular, I ha• truly appreciated.My family will through IRFF-UK for more than 12 donated funds towards thE continue to sponsor a child at years. Our ladies sincerely had been of a perimeter wall and at DestinyJunior School in Uganda, helping to provide a better place for at Destiny School. I really a and will endeavour to support other the children of Destiny Junior School the good work IRFF has bet causes that IRFF UK informs us in Uganda. We believe Education over the years to help about. and health are the most important people/children in Africa. things for the life of the child.

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