Ufulu Malawi Objectives / Mission Statement 1. The prevention or relief of poverty among women and girls anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa, starting in Malawi, by providing and assisting in the provision of sanitary products such as mooncups or sustainable, washable, reusable pads where they are needed. 2. The advancement of education in Malawi and sub-Saharan Africa in the subject of menstruation and sanitary protection and to promote research into the economic, social and environmental impacts of period poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and to make results of this research available to the public. For the purposes of this clause "Period Poverty" means a lack of access to sanitary produc... read more Ufulu Malawi Objectives / Mission Statement 1. The prevention or relief of poverty among women and girls anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa, starting in Malawi, by providing and assisting in the provision of sanitary products such as mooncups or sustainable, washable, reusable pads where they are needed. 2. The advancement of education in Malawi and sub-Saharan Africa in the subject of menstruation and sanitary protection and to promote research into the economic, social and environmental impacts of period poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and to make results of this research available to the public. For the purposes of this clause "Period Poverty" means a lack of access to sanitary products due to financial constraints.
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By Widge Woolsey | CEO Ufulu Malawi
1 in 10 girls in Sub-Saharan Africa miss a week of school every month, due to a lack of access to sanitary products, when they have their period. 50% of the human population has a period, and... Read the full report ›By Widge Woolsey | CEO Ufulu Malawi
Ufulu distributes free menstrual cups to women and girls in Malawi via educational workshops. The charity was founded by Widge Woolsey in 2019 after she travelled back to... Read the full report ›By Widge Woolsey | CEO Ufulu Malawi
Ufulu is going from strength to strength and its all thanks to our amazing donors. We are proud to report that we have now distributed over 4,500 cups via 248 educational workshops. No mean feat... Read the full report ›