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The Impact of Menstruation on Education in Uganda

July 19, 2025 - 10:40

The Impact of Menstruation on Education in Uganda

Menstruation is more than a monthly inconvenience; it creates barriers to education and long-term opportunity, especially in Uganda. Many girls in the country face significant challenges when it comes to managing their menstrual health, often due to a lack of access to sanitary products, inadequate facilities, and societal stigmas. This situation, commonly referred to as period poverty, can lead to girls missing school during their menstrual cycles, impacting their overall academic performance and future prospects.

In rural areas, the situation is even more dire, as many families struggle to afford basic sanitary supplies. Instead of attending classes, girls may stay home, leading to increased dropout rates and diminished educational attainment. Furthermore, the lack of proper sanitation facilities in schools exacerbates the issue, making it difficult for girls to manage their periods discreetly and hygienically.

Addressing period poverty is crucial for empowering young women in Uganda. By ensuring access to menstrual products and improving facilities, communities can help break the cycle of poverty and enable girls to pursue their education without interruption.


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