Girls and boys at Manyire Primary School now have safe and hygienic toilets to use. This provides a clean space for effective Menstrual Hygiene Management for girls.
Read MoreGirls and boys at Majimoto Primary School now have a safe and hygienic toilet to use. This has dramatically increase girls’ attendance and exam results.
Read More2173 girls empowered to since 2013. Why? Because girls are missing up to 3-4 days of school a month because they don’t have a toilet or sanitary pad to use.
Read MoreGirls in Arusha, Tanzania face lots of challenges when they are on their period. They are often left with few options but to stay at home and not attend school when they are on their period. This means that girls can lose around 48 days of education each year. Menstruation should not be a barrier to accessing education!
Read MoreThe Made With Hope team and Femme International carried out a follow up meeting with the teachers involved in the Menstrual Hygiene Management Training of Teachers (T.o.T) project to listen to their feedback and to understand the projects impact.
Read MoreLast month, we announced that we were working alongside the Maisha Capacity Development Opportunity (MCDO) to assist in their building and renovation of the toilet facilities at Haraa Primary School, in Babati, Tanzania. Now, we are even more excited to announce that the project has been completed!
Read MoreWe are so excited to announce we will be working with the Maisha Capacity Development Opportunity (MCDO), helping with their building and renovation of the toilet facilities at Haraa Primary School, in Babati, Tanzania.
Read MoreThe girls toilet project at Mshikamano school is complete! The construction of safe, hygienic and period friendly toilets are key to making education more accessible to girls, who will no longer need to miss school when they are on their period.
Read MoreThe Training of Teachers (T.o.T) project is a new strand to our Girl Empowerment programme, aiming to support girls’ education and menstrual hygiene management (MHM).
Read MoreThis Girl Empowerment project update explains the importance of tackling period poverty, what we are doing to support the girls in our partner schools, and sharing with you the current status of the project (which is exciting!).
Read MoreOur Girl Empowerment Project began in February 2019, and in the last 7 months the project has developed from a few simple ideas to so much more. The social taboos surrounding menstruation, lack of product provision, and lack of facilities for girls in Tanzania is an issue which we realised just cannot be ignored.
Read MoreHappy Day of the Girl! This year we’ve been focusing on developing our projects to support girls so that they can access quality education!
Read MoreRead how we’re tackling taboos surrounding menstruation and female sanitation in Tanzania.
Read MoreOur founder was invited to an event to inspire young females in Manchester.
Read MoreOllie, our blogger, shares his knowledge passion for supporting women and girls in Tanzania!
Read More10 girls toilets built at our secondary school to decrease absenteeism and help girls to thrive at school
Read More4 girls toilets and 4 showers built for girls to use in private.
Read MoreWe’ve bought 24 hens to make eggs for children to get much needed protein and fats.
Read More24 girls now have a safe space to focus on being a child and getting a good education
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