
Dignity in Education:
Supported the Girls at St.Charles Lwanga Primary School
On
1st July 2025, the Rotary and Rotaract Club of Bwebajja extended a helping hand
to young girls at St. Charles Lwanga Primary School in Kawuku, Katabi Town
Council, through a project that combined compassion with empowerment. The
initiative, centered on menstrual hygiene management, sought to ensure that no
girl misses school because of her biological cycle.
The
project began with a comprehensive needs assessment. Conversations with
teachers, school administrators, and the community revealed a recurring challenge:
many girls lacked access to sanitary materials, resulting in frequent
absenteeism and, in some cases, dropping out altogether. The findings guided
the project team to respond not only with supplies, but also with education.
On
the day of the outreach, 200 pupils received sanitary kits, each accompanied by
educational materials on menstrual hygiene. Training sessions created safe
spaces for the girls to ask questions, learn proper practices, and gain
confidence in managing their health. By combining access to high-quality
materials with knowledge, the project offered a holistic solution that
addressed both the physical and emotional challenges faced by schoolgirls.
The
impact was immediate. With sanitary pads in hand and the right information at
their disposal, girls could return to class with dignity and confidence.
Teachers noted the importance of this support in reducing absenteeism and
encouraging full participation in school activities. Beyond academics, the
training promoted self-esteem and broke down cultural taboos that often
surround menstruation.
What
makes this project particularly inspiring is its focus on sustainability.
Through the school’s Health Club, ongoing conversations about menstrual health
will continue. Partnerships with organizations such as AfriPads and other NGOs
will provide reusable sanitary materials and additional training, ensuring the
project’s impact lives on. Local leaders and businesses are also being engaged
to support future initiatives, creating a strong foundation for long-term
change.
The
Donation of Sanitary Materials Project reaffirmed Rotary’s commitment to
Basic Education and Literacy by tackling one of the hidden barriers to
learning for girls. With every sanitary kit distributed, and every lesson
taught, the project unlocked not just academic potential but also the
confidence of a new generation of girls determined to stay in school and pursue
their dreams.

 
