Central committee members

You may have heard of a term called ‘Period Dignity’ which in summary represents the accessibility and availability of essential period care needed to support a period. A lack of Period Dignity is not only detrimental to a woman’s health, it can also be incredibly humiliating and degrading to her personally.
Menstruation and menstrual practices are still clouded by taboos and socio – cultural restrictions resulting in adolescent girls lacking knowledge and remaining ignorant of the scientific facts and hygienic health practices, which sometimes results into adverse health outcomes.
Hygiene-related practices of women during menstruation are of considerable importance, as it may increase vulnerability to Reproductive Tract Infections

Too poor to learn

Too poor to learn..
Education is the only way out of poverty for many children in zambia. Not only does it give them the chance to gain knowledge but also skills needed to improve their lives. Yet most children in zambia never see the inside of a classroom. For many families the long term benefits of sending their children to school outweighs the immediate need to keep them at home to help with house chores. Hence children miss out on school because their families need them to earn money, but by sacrificing their education they become trappped in a cycle of poverty..
Join us in making education easily accessible to every child in zambia.🇿🇲🇿🇲