
KiliPads is a social business and community health project made up of two women from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto, Marian and Margret, working in the area of menstrual health management. KiliPads aims to increase the level of knowledge regarding menstruation and to decrease the social stigma surrounding it, while also making and selling re-usable sanitary pads to increase the resources available to women in the village to manage their menstruation.



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What we are doing
Since 2016, KiliPads made a lot of progress in order to address the lack of knowledge regarding menstruation and increase the resources available to manage it. They have been facilitating workshops and presentations on menstrual health in the community in order to raise awareness regarding menstrual health and promote the product at the same time.
KiliPads is renting a workshop that acts as their working place and selling point. They have started selling the KiliPads in the community and at women-focused events. They are improving their skills of managing the business and are decreasing their reliance on TATU.

Mariam and Margret, leaders of Kilipads, have also identified other income generating activities using their sewing and business skills.
The KiliPads social business involves two women from the community of Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto, and is a collaboration between these women and TATU Project. KiliPads works toward two objectives: making menstrual hygiene management available and affordable, and raising awareness about healthy menstrual hygiene management for women and girls in the community.
Since 2014, KiliPads has made many achievements. After intensive health trainings, the women are enthusiastically providing workshops in schools and community groups about women’s health and hygiene. Thanks to sewing and business trainings, the women are making great strides to run their business independently and sustainably. KiliPads produces high quality and affordable reusable sanitary pads to sell in their community and in the larger region.
With support from donors and partners, KiliPads is now providing free reusable menstrual pads to girls in schools who otherwise may not be able to afford hygienic products.

The KiliPads business is run by two women from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto, and is assisted by a project manager, Namnyak and a coordinator (volunteer) from TATU Project to ensure the business is progressing and will achieve long-term sustainability.

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