Centenary Bank, Uganda Red Cross partner to improve menstrual hygiene in vulnerable schools

By | April 6, 2022

Officials donating the pads

Centenary Bank in partnership with Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) have donated over 500 re-usable sanitary pads to girls from vulnerable communities in Kampala district, as part of the Keep-A-Girl-In-School (KAGIS) initiative launched by URCS in March 2019.

The beneficiary schools are St. Ponsiano Primary School and St. Mary’s Primary School – Kibuye. KAGIS is in line with a Menstrual Health Management initiative spearheaded by the Ministry of Education and Sports which highlights the plight of girls missing school because of lack of sanitary pads to use during their monthly menstruation cycle.

Speaking during the handover event, Robert Kwesiga Secretary General-- Uganda Red Cross Society thanked Centenary Bank for supporting a humanitarian cause to Keep more Girls in School through sensitization and provision of pads, and for choosing to partner with Red Cross on this cause.

"KAGIS is part of the Uganda Red Cross Society Health and Social Service Agenda under Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Interventions – which plays a crucial role around key issues such as health, education, protection and security of women and adolescent girls, both in emergency and in the development context," he said.

Centenary Bank Executive Director Joseph Balikuddembe said the bank is privileged to work with Uganda Red Cross Society to make a difference in the lives of girls from vulnerable communities.

From the research conducted by Uganda Red Cross in 2019, menstruation poses several challenges to adolescent girls and young women, especially school going ones and these among others include;

 

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