Empowering Futures: Ulalo's International Women's Day Celebration at Dunduzu Primary

Ulalo female staff posed with students at Dunduzu

In a heartwarming celebration of International Women's Day, Ulalo's dedicated team embarked on a mission to Dunduzu Primary, turning a regular day into a memorable one for 100 students.

Our amazing women staff, including Ellen Muva, Ulalo's accountant, Project Officer Mirriam Mwaphoka, Technical Lead Doreen Luhanga, and the dynamic Tapiwa Chingalu, brought smiles through essential menstrual hygiene kits and menstrual hygiene awareness to the young minds at Dunduzu Primary.

This impactful event not only marked a celebration of womanhood but also demonstrated the power of collective action and support. Highlighting the international collaboration, menstrual hygiene kits made by seamstresses in America and sent to Ulalo by the  American Foundation for Children with AIDS.

“It's inspiring to see the smiles on these students' faces."-Mirriam Mwaphoka

Ellen Muva, expressed her happiness at being part of this meaningful endeavor. "Contributing to initiatives that directly impact the lives of young individuals fills me with joy. It's a privilege to witness the positive change we can bring together."

Mirriam Mwaphoka's shared her insights on the significance of the event.

"Celebrating International Women's Day by empowering the younger generation reflects our commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive community. It's inspiring to see the smiles on these students' faces."

Doreen Luhanga Added: "Teamwork is at the heart of what we do. By combining our skills and resources, we can make a more significant impact on the lives of those we aim to support. Every contribution matters."

"Every contribution matters."-Doreen Luhanga

Tapiwa Chingalu, another key member of Ulalo's team, expressed her commitment to empowering young girls.

"Events like these reinforce our dedication to breaking barriers and fostering empowerment. Seeing the positive effect on these students is a testament to the importance of our collective efforts." Said Tapiwa

Tapiwa distributing the kits

This global initiative reflects Ulalo's commitment to providing high-quality resources to those who need it most, transcending geographical boundaries.

In this blog, we've only scratched the surface of the positive impact created by Ulalo's team at Dunduzu Primary. Through unity, dedication, and global collaboration, International Women's Day became a beacon of empowerment for these 100 students.

As we continue to celebrate women's achievements, let this serve as a reminder that every small effort contributes to a brighter, more empowered future.

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