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Education is the back to every economy and is important to building a more equitable world..
our area of intervention are;
1. Sexual and Reproductive Health Right, 2. Support Educational Fund. 3. WASH projects in school
Support Educational fund
WASH projects in schools and communities
Raise awareness on health education for women, girls, families and entire communities, our programs are centred around, Puberty, Hand washing and hygiene, The reproductive syste, The menstrual Cycle(phases, Dorena Pads hygiene and care, Sexual transmitted infections and preventions
Outcomes of our health education projects
a. Support girls and women to know how to use and care for Dorena washable pads (Dpads, b. Teach them how to prevent infection during menstruation., c. We empowered women, girls and the community at large with knowledge about how their bodies work and this will help to reduce the rate of unwanted pregnancies., d. Combat shame and stigma around menstruation and puberty.
Our aim is to raise awareness on menstrual health education for women, girls, families and entire communities,
support girls and women have confident managing their menstruation,
change Communities attitudes and stigma around menstruation,
educate women, girls, men and boys with knowledge about their bodie.
and teach them how to produce, use the Dorena washable pads, and to prevent infection.
How to produce, use the Dorena washable pads, DIY community initiatives.
Change Communities attitudes and stigma around menstruation, through sensation campaigns
Change Communities attitudes and stigma around menstruation, can be achieved wen we include men and boys for We are all product of menstruation so we cannot teach the women and girls without including the men and boys to support our menstuators.
Change Communities attitudes and stigma around menstruation, through sensation campaigns
Focus on hygiene before, during and after menstruation and Hand hygiene as a whole.
The primary reproductive organs, consist of the ovaries and testes. These organs are responsible for producing the egg and sperm cells and hormones. ... All other organs, ducts, and glands in the reproductive system are considered secondary, reproductive organs.
Girls and boys have the right to know their bodies. Find our more by clicking on the link below to what we cover during health education programs in schools.
Our building brirdges in menstrual health and hygien management project across communities is an initiative we stared by connecting the missing dots in MHM and meet the needs of the needy through sensitisation.
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Thank You for supporting our work. Menstruation remains a unifying factor around the world. without menstrauation there will be now You, Help us reach out more girls in need of education and sanatiry materials
The CNFOUNDATION TEAM