Menstrual health education
We teach women and girls with disabilities how to manage menstruation safely, comfortably and with dignity using accessible and practical learning methods.
Our programs connect individual support with wider community change.
We teach women and girls with disabilities how to manage menstruation safely, comfortably and with dignity using accessible and practical learning methods.
We distribute products, including reusable pads, and provide clear guidance on safe use, care and disposal.
We share trusted information on body changes, consent, pregnancy, family planning, personal safety and access to services.
We create safe spaces, counselling opportunities and peer networks that reduce isolation and support emotional healing.
We provide vocational and entrepreneurship training that helps women build income, confidence and economic stability.
We engage families, community leaders, teachers, health workers and caregivers to improve inclusive support and shift harmful norms.
Sexual and reproductive health and rights, menstrual equity and bodily autonomy.
Accessible awareness, prevention, referral and community advocacy.
Climate mitigation and adaptation integrated into community and livelihood activities.