Pads for girls in Uganda, part 2
Back from Africa, Carrie-Jane Williams is now home and has updated her blog with some wonderful pictures from her trip to Uganda. As posted in the Lunapads blog in June 2008, Carrie-Jane was off to Uganda for a volunteer teaching placement and research. As a side project, she became inspired to do some fundraising to bring Lunapads Goods4Girls Kits for school girls. Pictured here is a local nurse talking to the girls about menstruation.

Here is the rest of Carrie-Jane’s report:“Thanks to your donations, about 50 U-Go Girl Kits were taken to girls in Uganda. They were a huge hit with the high school girls! I also brought some to a clinic at a resource centre in a village called Tekera. Because there weren’t enough kits to distribute to everybody (and there’s a huge demand!) I asked the craftswomen and tailors at the resource centre if they could make the pads themselves. We found some old scraps of material and, sure enough, 15 minutes later, a pad was made. The women will start producing pads for local school girls and women and will hopefully make a little money. Overall, the Luna experience was very empowering! U-go Girls!”
Her story in pictures from her blog are a must see. I particularly enjoyed the pictures of the making of Lunapads (dubbed “Afripads”) by the locals and seeing the old fashioned sewing machines just like my grandmother’s.









December 23rd, 2008 at 11:18 am
Now that’s sustainability in action!
April 1st, 2009 at 11:21 am
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April 14th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
[…] build skills and employment for local women to make and sell cloth pads.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
[…] In related news, AfriPads is now up and running!