By Regina N. Muhasa | Executive Director
INTRODUCTION
RAVENS FOUNDATION (RAF), is an indigenous non-government organization founded in 2018, with the aim of contributing to the process of transformational development in the lives of adolescent girls, teenage mothers, other vulnerable women and entire communities.
VISION: Fanning the Wisdom of Motherhood and Nobility of Womanhood.
MISSION: RAVENS FOUNDATION (RAF) exists to develop and impact women especially young mothers with the love of Christ through sharing the word of God, counseling, life skills training and social services provision, hence enabling them to become women of noble character who continually build their homes.
BACKGROUND
Menstrual hygiene is essential to girls’ and women’s health and well-being. Unfortunately, millions of girls and women worldwide lack access to proper menstrual hygiene facilities and products. The situation is worse in developing countries like Uganda.
According to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030), all nations should work towards ensuring healthy lives and well-being for all at all ages (SDG 3); and ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all (SDG 6). In an effort to ensure dignity for women and girls, the United Nations in (2014), declared May 28th of every year a Menstrual Hygiene Day that aims to create awareness and highlight the importance of MHM to different stakeholders. The 2023 Menstrual Hygiene day theme was “Making menstruation a normal fact of life by 2030. The overarching goal is to build a world where no one is held back because they menstruate. But talking about this in a country like Uganda seems like a far-fetched dream that can never be achieved because of the difficulties that girls and women face in accessing clean water, sanitation facilities, and affordable menstrual products. These issues are further compounded by cultural barriers and stigmatizing attitudes, often leading to social exclusion and lack of education on menstrual health.
At Ravens Foundation, our goal is to grow the making of reusable menstrual products into a sustainable social business. We are intentionally building this entity with our focus on impact, and providing decent menstrual products to girls and women within the community at affordable costs. We believe that this will greatly improve their general health and also help to keep girls in school.
All our products will continue to be produced locally in Bukomolo village in Budaka district, by local Ugandan women. We plan to expand the project and diversify so that we produce various reusable products including the following;
This report covers a period of four months, April-July 2023. As reported previously, one of the founders allowed us to use her premises to set up a skills training centre. Ravens Foundation still has a limited financial base and so we depend heavily on the good will of our founders. Renovation of the building has stalled because we run out of funds.
Making of reusable pads: The learning and making of reusable pads continues and the women/girls meet once every week. We still depend on volunteers to conduct the training sessions.
CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED
SUCCESS STORY
My name is Muraati (not real names), am over 30 years old, I am a mother of four children and living in Bukomolo village. Am so grateful to Ravens Foundation and our sister Regina for bringing for us this opportunity to learn how to make pads for ourselves. In my entire life I had never used what is called a pad during my periods. I was using old cloth, sometimes old papers and I dreaded that period because it would make me feel dirty and ashamed of myself. But ever since I learnt how to make these reusable pads my life has changed; I feel more confident. Even when I am in my time of menstruation I can go for funerals and other social gatherings without fearing anything because I know am safe.
By Regina N. Muhasa | Executive Director
By Regina N. Muhasa | Executive Director
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