EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS

by RAVENS FOUNDATION LTD
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS
EMPOWER 650 UGANDAN GIRLS TO CREATE MENSTRUAL PADS

Project Report | Sep 26, 2025
Report for June to September 2025

By Regina N. Muhasa | Project Leader

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Menstrual Hygiene: A Critical Step toward Health, Dignity, and Education for Girls. Menstrual hygiene is essential to the health, dignity, and empowerment of girls and women. Yet, millions around the world—especially in developing countries like Uganda—still lack access to safe menstrual hygiene facilities and affordable products. In rural and semi-urban areas, the impact is particularly severe.

For example, recent statistics show that 25.8% of teenage girls in Budaka district become pregnant before the age of 18, with Iki-Iki sub-county among the most affected—reporting over 156 teenage pregnancies. Tragically, some of these girls are coerced into transactional sex just to obtain a single packet of sanitary pads, leading to cycles of poverty, early motherhood, and school dropout.

Due to extreme poverty, many girls and young mothers rely on unsafe alternatives such as dirty rags, banana leaves, and other unhygienic materials to manage their periods. These practices pose serious health risks and contribute to low self-esteem and school absenteeism.

At Ravens Foundation, we are addressing these barriers head-on by training girls and women to make reusable sanitary pads. This initiative empowers them with practical skills, promotes safe menstrual hygiene, and helps restore dignity and confidence. More importantly, it enables girls to stay in school, focus on their education, and make informed decisions about their futures.

We believe that access to menstrual hygiene is not a luxury—it is a basic human right. Through local solutions and community-driven action, we are creating a ripple effect of change that reaches far beyond the individual.

About Ravens Foundation (RAF)

Ravens Foundation (RAF) is an indigenous, local entity established in 2018with thegoal of advancingtransformational developmentin the lives ofgirls, women, and their communities. Based in Uganda, RAF is committed to empowering women and girls by addressing critical challenges related to menstrual hygiene, education, health, and economic empowerment.

Vision:Fanning the Wisdom of Motherhood and the Nobility of Womanhood.

This vision reflects our deep belief in the unique power, dignity, and influence of women especially mothers, as central pillars of family and community transformation.

Mission: To empower women and girls to manage their personal hygiene with dignity, while promoting health, education, and economic opportunities through counseling, skills training, and advocacy.

We strive to create sustainable change by equipping girls and women with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to lead healthier, more empowered lives. Whether through the provision of reusable menstrual products, vocational training, or community outreach, our work is rooted in dignity, respect, and long-term impact.

Background

Motherhood is one of the most noble and essential callings in the world. It is foundational to every society and deeply influences the development of individuals across all professions; be they politicians, bankers, clergy, or educators. Without strong, nurturing mothers, no one can effectively reach their full potential.

In many low-income communities across Uganda, Africa, and beyond, women bear the weight of their families’ survival. They face the dual burden of domestic responsibilities and subsistence farming, often with little to no support. In Budaka District, our area of focus, more than 70% of women and girls are either semi-illiterate or completely illiterate. Most lack employable skills and economic opportunities, making it difficult to break the cycle of poverty.

At Ravens Foundation, we believe in empowering women and girls with practical skills that can transform their lives. By equipping them with knowledge and tools, we not only uplift individual households but also lay the foundation for healthier, more resilient communities.

Activities (June - September 2025)

As reported in the previous reporting period, our we started preparing for training sessions aimed at improving skills in reusable sanitary pad making and other income-generating crafts but were affected by several challenges.  So in this reporting period, we decided to explore the possibility of networking with another organization called Woman Of Vision (WOVA), which does similar work to train some women in tailoring and making crafts. We have not yet signed a Memorandum of Understanding but we hope it will be done and so far some few women have started attending training sessions at WOVA.

        

Some women attending tailoring sessions at WOVA- photos attached

 

We continue exploring ways to reach our beneficiaries meaningfully, even within the constraints of financial resources. Our commitment to building skills, confidence, and independence remains unwavering.

Challenges

Ravens Foundation (RAF) continues to face several significant challenges that hinder the full realization of our mission:

  • Limited Funding: Financial constraints remain one of our biggest challenges. As a grassroots organization, we rely heavily on goodwill and volunteer efforts. However, sustaining volunteer engagement is becoming increasingly difficult as many of our dedicated team members must prioritize finding paid work to support their families. This affects the consistency and reach of our programs.
  • Lack of a Designated Training Center: We currently do not have a permanent or officially designated space for conducting our skills training.

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RAVENS FOUNDATION LTD

Location: MUKONO, CENTRAL - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Regina Muhasa
MUKONO , CENTRAL Uganda
$4,653 raised of $16,576 goal
 
141 donations
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