In Summary
  • This contribution aims to tackle menstrual hygiene challenges that often lead to high dropout rates among girls.

The UK-based Time Help Charity has generously donated 300 sanitary pads to female students at Nateete Muslim High School.

This contribution aims to tackle menstrual hygiene challenges that often lead to high dropout rates among girls.

The donation event, held in the school's main hall, was graced by Hon. Sophie Safina Kenyangi, Chairperson of the UMSC National Muslim Women Council.

As a strong advocate for girls' education and well-being, her presence underscored the significance of the initiative.

Mr. Bagaala Ahmed Luyirika, the school's headteacher, expressed gratitude to the charity and guests, emphasizing the school's struggles with limited resources and the effects of widespread illiteracy in the surrounding communities.

Representing Time Help Charity, Mr. Fatih reaffirmed the organization's commitment to future collaborations on social projects aimed at uplifting underprivileged communities.

The donation was widely praised as a timely and meaningful intervention for the school, helping to alleviate barriers to girls' education.

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