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Soiling girls' education: Are sanitary pads too expensive?

Chantal* begun her menstruation periods when she was in primary school. She remembers refusing to go to school for about five days.  “It was during the first term in primary six that I got my first period. It happened after school while I was walking back home. My girlfriends told me there was blood on my school uniform. I got scared.  One of them helped me with a sweater to tie around my waist to cover the stain. Neither my friends nor I knew what was going on,” Chantal narrates.  She says that when she reached home she took a bath thinking the bleeding would stop. 
Emmanuella Margot Mutesi, Prefect of Gender at IFAK, shows where they keep the sanitary pads at school. The New Times/D. Umutesi
Emmanuella Margot Mutesi, Prefect of Gender at IFAK, shows where they keep the sanitary pads at school. The New Times/D. Umutesi
Doreen Umutesi