By Elungat David | Executive Director
''I would have dropped out off school and may be having two or more children by now if it was not because of the sanitary kits that you people of #vfhuganda have been consitently providing me with since my primary five class three years ago upto date''. Jane, 17 year old who is now preparing to sit for her final primary leaving national exams in 2024.
Keeping girls in school and ensuring they complete their primary level schooling with good grades has been our key objectives of the Menstrual Health and Keep a girl in School program among refugee girls at Adjumani. We do this by consistently supplying sanitary kits and providing menstrual health education to primary school girls of reproductive age. Working with the Adminstration of Fuda and other Primary Schools since 2019, we have been able to support over 8000 young girls across Adjumani with monthly supplies of menstrual kits and education which has since seen many girls enroling and completing their primary school education. We have also realised an improvement in the academic grades of these girls compared to years before our program interventions.
For example, in 2023, Fuda as one of the primary schools where we provide this program registered 10% increase in the number of girls who enroled and completed their primary school while there was 20% registered improvement in the grades among girls that we supported and sat for the final primary leaving national examinations.
Jane, represents hundreds of refugee girls that have withstood the temptations of early marriages due to family poverty and pressure of inability to meet the basics for comfortable studies at school. By engaging boys in our menstrual talks, there has been a reduced bulling and stigma from boys on girls and the boys are now supportive to girls in school rather than belittle and insult them. This has improved the confidence of the girls even during periods.
Its your generous giving that has given girls like Jane a reason to be resilient and keep pursuing their dreams in the midst of social and economic challenges they face as refugee girls. We are grateful for your partnership and giving these vulnerable girls an opportunity to become great leaders of South Sudan.
We would be grateful if you could kindly share this project with your family, friends and associates so we can continue reaching out to many more refugee girls like Jane.
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