Kilomoni, a community in the city of Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo, faces significant challenges regarding intimate hygiene, especially among young girls. Restrictive cultural norms and lack of access to suitable hygiene products contribute to increased risks of diseases and complications. This situation is exacerbated by economic difficulties and limited access to health education.
The young girls of Kilomoni in the city of Uvira face challenges with intimate hygiene due to restrictive norms, limited access to suitable products, and a lack of health education. This leads to risks to their health and well-being, affecting their self-esteem and empowerment.
The project combines education, awareness, and distribution of hygiene kits to address the issue of intimate hygiene among young girls in Kilomoni, Uvira. It aims to provide knowledge about good hygiene practices, ensure access to suitable products, enhance self-esteem and autonomy, change social norms, and ensure long-term sustainability.
By providing education on intimate hygiene, distributing hygiene kits, and raising community awareness, the project could contribute to changing social norms, reducing stigma around menstruation, and promoting healthy hygiene practices. This could have lasting positive effects on the health, self-esteem, social participation, and empowerment of young girls, leading to long-term improvements.
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