Project Report
| Jun 2, 2021
Intergrating menstruation with a COVID19 pandemic
By James Malinga | Project leader
Hi
Am so sos grateful for your continued support towards our project on GlobalGiving, during this COVID19 pandemic, most women have lost income due to government imposed lockdown which in one way or another negatively affected their small businesses hence loss of income, most of them have now resorted to sewing sanitary pads and face masks, this project is now intergrating in fight against COVID19 by making hand sewn and machine sewn face masks for sale, the program is going through a thorough training programme to train all women and girls in hand sewing ministry of Health recomended face masks.
Your continued help is enabling these women to not only hand sew sanitary pads but also face masks in the fight against the deadly pandemic.
These women have also intergrated in sensitizing communities on COVID19 prevention, their project is working on a concept for making recomended sanitizers in the near future.
Dec 22, 2020
The secret behind empowering young people;Sanitary Pad project integrates in the face mask making
By James Malinga | Project leader
Thank you so much for your generosity towards empowerment of communities on menstruation management in rural households, as a result of these trainings one youth group has started improving the pad from the simple one we taught them to a modern one that suits even the middle class community. The group has also integrated in the face mask making in their program as it is one of the community needs and as a means of fighting covid19,their mask is affordable and available in the community at all times.
When you support people in needy communities learn how to come out of poverty, you help them to succeed, thanks for always being so kind to them.
These young people in the coming year will also introduce in purified ice drinks,yoghurt and juices, Mountains of Hope will ensure the group receives all the necessary support they need in the certification of their products with the quality control department in Uganda.
However, this project is still raising funds to enable us continue empowering more young people, we will be glad to continue receiving your monthly donations to help in this.
Sep 15, 2020
Girls were able to go through the lock down
By James Malinga | Executive director
Hi
Thanks for your continued support,although this project was un able to carry out group trainings due to the Covid19 restrictions, the trained girls and women have been able to make as many pads as possible during the lock down. Even when the lock down was imposed,girls continued going through menstruation, it was hard for those who were not trained yet as they could not afford.
The trained girls and women have been able to continue using their had sewn pads as well as sell some to earn a living.
Thank you for your life changing donations and I will always ask you to keep donating to this project and other projects that we host on GlobalGiving