Millions of girls in Tanzania are dis-empowered by the simple biological process of menstruation. Affordable and hygienic sanitary protection is not available to girls in many areas especially rural community. They resort to the use of unhygienic rags and cloths which puts them at the risk of infections. 
Girls in Tanzania suffer from lack of adequate solutions to manage menstruation. Imported pads are prohibitively expensive for low-income families. Research conducted in Tanzania indicates that about 90 percent of the rural girls cannot afford off-the-shelf sanitary pads and instead improvise with materials such as grass, leaves, old papers, and pieces of cloth. These materials have limited absorbency and make it difficult for girls to participate in school during their periods. 
Consequently, these Tanzanian female students are forced to skip classes at least five (5) to seven days (7) in a month (12 weeks a year) depending on an individual period days, this lead to poor performance in their school and different genital diseases.   The failure of Tanzanian female students in primary and secondary schools in rural areas to have access to sanitary pads due to poverty leads them to skip classes for 12 weeks a year, this causes poor performance in their subjects.
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  1. I think providing them with sanitary pad is a short resolution,teaching them how to use a clean rug and keep it clean is very important. No body can provide the pad for all Tanzanian girls for the rest of their need. But we can be able to educate them the use of sun , soap and bleach.

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  2. TAI - Thank you for the inputs. But we have different phases and strategies to ensure project sustainability. This is just a peace of information (in a nutshell) we are planning to conduct a press conference around March for the official launch of the whole Wajali Project. for more information please visit TAI website www.tai.or.tz

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  3. Nadhani hii project yenu ni nzuri sana kwa kuwaelimisha hawa wasichana jinsi ya kutumia vitambaa safi au hizo pad itasaidia sana,maana naamini kabisa kutokuwa na elimu bora ya afya ya mwili hasa kwa siku hizo 5 hadi 7 katika mwezi ambazo mabinti wanashindwa kwenda shule kwa kuhofia aibu au kuona kuwa ni ugonjwa inaadhiri elimu yao na kushusha kiwango cha elimu. Tusaidiane sana kwa hili kwa watu wenye elimu hii usione aibu kuongea na mabinti na kuwaeleza jinsi ya kujitunza wakati wote sio tu siku hizo 5 hadi 7 katika mwezi. Pamoja tunaweza

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