My inner Confidence - MiC campaign

My inner Confidence - MiC campaign A confident and educated girl is powerful; she can transform her life and that of her community.

The My inner Confidence Campaign empowers girls with Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Education and Life Skills. The (MiC) campaign exists to groom and empower girls using Adolescence Sexual Reproductive Health (ASRH) initiatives which build their confidence right from inside. We want to achieve this by providing school girls with healthy, hygienic and comfortable sanitary pads. This ensures that girls stay in school even when they are menstruating thereby making them excel in their studies. At the same time, we aim to shatter cultural barriers which make sexual health education a taboo. Our campaign will connect girls and women and engage both parties on one platform designed to openly discuss issues affecting women’s sexual health. This will increase awareness on sexual reproductive health issues and build the confidence of the girls, thus eliminating their vulnerability towards sexual violence, teenage pregnancy and child marriages.

14/04/2018

Check out this inspiring story of an Indian man, PadMan, who strive to address menstrual hygiene management and now his story is retold in a film called PadMan!

30/03/2018

When girls collaborate to address menstrual hygiene management a lot can be achieved. This is how we make reusable pads which are comfortable, environmentally friendly and affordable. Watch out for more...

MiC celebrates women everyday, but today we join hands with the rest of the world to commemorate the lives of strong wom...
08/03/2018

MiC celebrates women everyday, but today we join hands with the rest of the world to commemorate the lives of strong women who are sisters, daughters and mothers. Happy International Women's Day!

04/03/2018

EARTH University student and Mastercard Foundation Scholar Precious Nemutenzi (’20, Zimbabwe) didn’t kick back and relax during her academic recess in December. Instead, she used it to implement her “My Inner Confidence Project” – an adolescent reproductive health and life-skills training program for rural girls.

She teamed up with her alma mater – St. Dominic’s High School of Mutare, Zimbabwe – and its Girls’ Empowerment Movement (GEM) club to plan the workshop for 48 female students of a low-resource secondary school.

For many young women in rural Africa, having a period is deemed shameful and their access to functioning feminine hygiene products is limited – keeping them out of school and away from advancement opportunities. In addition to teaching soft skills such as assertiveness and self-confidence, Precious’s project demonstrated how to make reusable menstruation pads from everyday materials. This way, the schoolgirls’ pad supplies will never run out, they won’t have to depend on costly disposables, and they won’t miss class.

“I appreciate how the EARTH community rallied around me and donated materials,” Precious said. “The girls and teachers we helped gave us enthusiastic feedback, and both local teachers and GEM plan to continue these workshops in other rural schools.”

04/03/2018

The Zimbabwean Government Should Provide Free Sanitary Wear for Girls in Schools

We applaud the support and help from EARTH University, St Dominic's High school, our mentors and all our partners. Our f...
04/03/2018

We applaud the support and help from EARTH University, St Dominic's High school, our mentors and all our partners. Our first training at Dora Secondary school was a big success. 56 girls and 6 teachers were trained to make Reusable Menstrual Pads. 49 girls also received regular sanitary wear for an entire school term. We also empowered the girls with adolescent sexual reproductive health education, life skills and career guidance. Ensuring that girls stay in school and are comfortable boosts their confidence and allow them to excel. 😃

14/01/2018

Learn more about the MiC campaign and the work we are doing to support the girl child.

Periods affect girls participation in school and lowers their self esteem. Access to hygienic menstrual products is stil...
30/11/2017

Periods affect girls participation in school and lowers their self esteem. Access to hygienic menstrual products is still a huge challenge for girls especially in rural areas.

It's time to end the menstrual shame that thwarts girls' success

Let girls learn! Investing in educating girls is crucial for African Development. By ensuring that girls have adequate a...
22/11/2017

Let girls learn! Investing in educating girls is crucial for African Development. By ensuring that girls have adequate and hygienic sanitary wear, we help them perform better in school.

21/10/2017

Bodyform has ditched the blue liquid, saying it wants to confront the taboos about periods.

MiC stands in support of girls. We believe that girls thrive more when they are empowered through education. As you cele...
12/10/2017

MiC stands in support of girls. We believe that girls thrive more when they are empowered through education. As you celebrate ,help us keep girls in school by donating sanitary pads. .

http://www.girleffect.org/what-girls-need/articles/2015/05/that-time-of-the-month-shouldn-t-mean-missing-school-period/N...
06/10/2017

http://www.girleffect.org/what-girls-need/articles/2015/05/that-time-of-the-month-shouldn-t-mean-missing-school-period/

Never underestimate the difference you can make in the lives of others. Step forward, reach out and help in keeping girls at school during their menstruation in Zimbabwe.

Donate a pad !

Nunca subestimes la diferencia que puedes hacer en la vida de otros. Ayuda a una chica de Zimbabwe a estar en la escuela durante la menstruación.

¡Dona un paquete de las toallas sanitarias!

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