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A social enterprise and global thought leader dedicated to providing a holistic Menstrual Health Management solution.

Uganda
Joined July 2009
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@AFRIpads
AFRIpads
4 months
BOOM! 💥 Our 2024 Impact Report is out!. Thanks to the incredible support of our collaborators, we reached 694,640 women and girls with menstrual dignity kits across Africa and beyond. Rooted in our theme, " Bringing Quality and Inclusion to Menstrual Health," we are proud of
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@AFRIpads
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New week, new refresher nuggets! 💡💡. Check out our blog for hygiene tips for women & girls during and after menstruation. 🩸. Read here 👉: Enjoy the read!. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows #AFRIpadsInclusive
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Listen to our Partnerships & Impact Associate, @PatriciaHumura, speak on how AFRIpads goes beyond selling pads to contributing to broader menstrual health awareness & education. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows #AFRIpadsInclusive
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WE ARE HIRING!. AFRIpads is looking for a passionate and results-driven Business Development Manager. If you have a proven track record in business development and are driven by purpose, we want to hear from you. For full job description and to apply, visit
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JOB VACANCY:. AFRIpads is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Fleet & Operations Controller . For full job description and to apply, visit 1. Deadline: 29th August 2025. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows #AFRIpadsInclusive
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Safety first!. Our team recently joined an Occupational Safety and Health training at Quality Chemical Industries Limited to continue raising the bar in world-class production practices. This session, organized by @newsUMA, reinforces our commitment to both quality and safety.
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Looking to make a change in menstrual health in your community? . Here are 3 simple yet profound ways that you can champion menstrual health and awareness in your community. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows #AFRIpadsInclusive
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All girls and women deserve access to accurate information, safe and dignified products, and a supportive environment free from stigma and shame. Let’s talk. Let’s learn. Let’s normalize the conversation. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows #AFRIpadsInclusive
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RT @actuganda833: We’re still hitting the ground running,reaching more girls with sanitary items .This is more than just a distribution. It….
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Inclusive menstrual health education empowers entire communities. When both girls and boys learn about menstrual health, it fosters safe, supportive environments in both schools and homes. Educating all students is key to ending period stigma. For more details about our MHH
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This August, we welcome a new month dedicated to creating more awareness around positive menstrual health practices. Join us on all our social media platforms as we keep pushing for change, one conversation and one community at a time. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows
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According to the World Bank (2022), an estimated 500 million women and girls globally lack access to adequate menstrual products and hygiene facilities. Meanwhile, at any given moment, over 300 million are menstruating, many facing stigma, shame, or exclusion simply for a natural
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Did you know an AFRIpads reusable pad lasts 2+ years?. This offers a sustainable, cost-effective solution for women and girls who might otherwise struggle to afford menstrual products that must be purchased every month. If you're exploring ways to address period poverty at a
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RT @mbabazi_faith1: The main aim for the #Hike4GirlsUg was achieved today as we hiked Tororo Rock and supported girls at St Theresa Primar….
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For many of the girls we reach, it is their first time learning about menstruation in a way that is positive and empowering. Let’s keep the conversation going and create a world where no one is held back by their period. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows
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A girl who is supported to manage her periods with dignity is more likely to thrive and grow into a confident, capable woman. Ensuring menstrual health for all is a key step toward creating a more just and gender-equal society. #AFRIpadsDignifedFlows #AFRIpadsSustainableFlows
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RT @reachahand: Under the #RightHereRightNow project this week, we visited Kyebambe Girls SSS to speak to the young ladies on menstrual hea….
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Menstrual health plays a vital role in fulfilling sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). For girls and women to manage their periods safely and with dignity, they must have access to accurate and comprehensive information, quality healthcare services, and affordable
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Stigma around menstruation continues to silence millions of girls, keeping them from asking questions, attending school, and fully participating in daily life. Through education and advocacy, we can create safe spaces where girls feel seen, heard, and empowered to speak
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Our Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) Education Toolkit equips girls and women with information to help dismantle period stigma and strengthens awareness of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) within their communities. Visit for more
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Access to menstrual products is essential for supporting girls’ education. When girls have products to manage their periods, they are more likely to attend school regularly and concentrate in class. This is why we offer quality and comfortable reusable pads for them to stay in
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