BECAUSE MENSTRUAL IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE
In Zambia, 1 in 10 girls miss school each month because they can’t afford menstrual products. That’s up to 7 days of learning lost. Girls are forced to use pieces of chitenge, newspaper, or leaves. For many girls in rural Zambia, periods mean silence, stigma, and school absenteeism.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
OUR GOAL
To raise K700,000 by December 2025 and support 5,000 school-going girls in rural Zambia with quality reusable sanitary pads and menstrual health education. This support will ensure they can stay in school, keep their dignity, and dream without limits.
NO PADS? NO SCHOOL? NO WAY!
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Your gift can change a life:
- K100 = 1 girl supported for up to 2 years
- K500 = 5 girls stay in school
- K5,000 = A whole school transformed
[Download our Giving Guide] (For churches, corporates, schools, groups & more)
Every contribution, no matter the size, is a step toward restoring dignity, equity, and opportunity for Zambia’s girls.
Your support whether through a financial gift, sharing your platform, or contributing time, can radically change the trajectory of a girl’s life.
READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Be the reason a girl stays in school.
CONTACT US
Pennia Mavedzenge, Director - Resource Acquisition & Communications | +260 772 560 077 | pennia_mavedzenge@wvi.org)