Sanitary Napkin Project

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Soroptimists International Club of Masaka was facing a challenge in their community. Too many young girls were missing several days at school each month because they didn’t have….

The group remedied the situation by teaching people how to make….

Grant Award: $1000

Grant Date: date on TPP page

 

Empowering the oppressed with skills for strategic nonviolence and movement building.

We educate vulnerable communities through discussion-based “problem-posing” education. The pedagogical methods of such community-based trainings employ cross-cultural interactions, physical activities, arts, debates, and other interactive and experiential approaches. Some call this “popular education,” “pedagogy of the oppressed,” or “adult education” (but we think even kids learn better this way)

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