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IMAGINE A SOUTH AFRICA

WHERE EVERYONE HAS THE

RESOURCES TO

MAINTAIN PERSONAL HYGIENE

HYGIENE

Distribution of hygiene packs

We seek sponsorship to provide learners with hygiene products, such as soap for washing hands, deodorant, razors, hand lotion, and shampoo. This enables learners to take pride in their appearance and ownership of their hygiene needs.

We continue looking for innovative solutions that are practical and sustainable over the long term.

Reusable sanitary products

Every month, too many underprivileged girls struggle to manage their monthly menstruation. In many cases, these girls are forced to miss up to five days of school per month because they do not have the resources to discreetly and hygienically manage their menstrual flow. Unfortunately, this leads to high absenteeism and can cause girls to fall behind in their studies, and may even result in them dropping out of school altogether. This can rob them of the opportunities that come with an education and result in a negative impact on society.

To help address this problem sustainably, the Menstrual Match project sets out to provide these girls with reusable sanitary products that can be used for up to four years. This approach is not only sustainable for the girls, but also helps protect the environment by reducing the use of disposable pads which can be harmful when disposed of in rivers. The girls also receive a booklet and are educated on reproductive health and how to take optimal care of their reusable sanitary products.

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Hygiene is two thirds of health.

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