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* [http://www.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/stories-from-our-work/breaking-the-silence-on-menstruation Water Aid Uganda]: "WaterAid Uganda has been working with 40 schools in the slums of Kampala, the capital. As well as providing safe water and sanitation facilities, we’re promoting menstrual hygiene in schools to empower students and teachers to talk about the subject."
* [http://www.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/stories-from-our-work/breaking-the-silence-on-menstruation Water Aid Uganda]: "WaterAid Uganda has been working with 40 schools in the slums of Kampala, the capital. As well as providing safe water and sanitation facilities, we’re promoting menstrual hygiene in schools to empower students and teachers to talk about the subject."
* [http://graceworksinitiative.org/index.php/2016/10/24/feminine-health/ Feminine Health Management @ Grace Works Initiative]: "GWI implements a series of specially designed approaches to promote women’s health with specific focus on menstrual care and elimination of female Genital mutilation. This is a unique and innovative program which combines interactive education with training sessions for women and girls in emergency situations, prisons, schools and remote villages. Activities include; Equipping adolescent girls with basic skills on how to make low-cost sanitary pads with locally available materials and raising awareness of the health risks of female genital mutilation, as well as counseling and support to victims of FGM." Phone (+256) 414-665993. Email: uganda@graceworksinitiative.org.
* [http://graceworksinitiative.org/index.php/2016/10/24/feminine-health/ Feminine Health Management @ Grace Works Initiative]: "GWI implements a series of specially designed approaches to promote women’s health with specific focus on menstrual care and elimination of female Genital mutilation. This is a unique and innovative program which combines interactive education with training sessions for women and girls in emergency situations, prisons, schools and remote villages. Activities include; Equipping adolescent girls with basic skills on how to make low-cost sanitary pads with locally available materials and raising awareness of the health risks of female genital mutilation, as well as counseling and support to victims of FGM." Phone (+256) 414-665993. Email: uganda@graceworksinitiative.org.
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* Eco Options Uganda Ltd is a social enterprise set up by a Uganda resident expat to import and distribute Ruby Cups. We work closely with Womena and other NGOs on advocacy matters, and we sell Ruby Cups together with an intruction leaflet modified to Uganda context. For more info call Samantha Musoke see the [https://www.facebook.com/rubycupuganda/ Ruby Cup Uganda] facebook page, or contact Samantha Musoke on 0772 226116.
Eco Options Uganda Ltd is a social enterprise set up by a Uganda resident expat to import and distribute Ruby Cups. We work closely with Womena and other NGOs on advocacy matters, and we sell Ruby Cups together with an intruction leaflet modified to Uganda context. For more info call Samantha Musoke see the [https://www.facebook.com/rubycupuganda/ Ruby Cup Uganda] facebook page, or contact Samantha Musoke on 0772 226116.


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