Keep A Girl in School initiative - Grace Pads
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#KAGIS | Keep A Girl In School initiative aims to promote school retention & dignity for vulnerable girls through provision of reusable sanitary pads.
Catch our Director Communication, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships, @inakasiita1, tomorrow morning on @ntvuganda, as she shares insights on the Uganda Red Cross Keep A Girl in School (KAGIS) initiative. She’ll be talking about how our reusable Grace Pads are helping girls…
You can join the Red Cross efforts in saving girls from dropping out and missing school simply because of lack of sanitary pads. @gracepads got you covered. The girl can use them up to about 15 months. Use donation provisions below and keep. #KAGIS #GracePads @EcobankUganda



Nearly 60% of Ugandan girls miss school due to menstruation, causing many to drop out. Uganda Red Cross Society’s Keep A Girl in School initiative provides reusable pads to help. We speak to Irene Nakasiita from @UgandaRedCross #MorningAtNTV | ntv.co.ug/ug/ntv-live?ut…
The @UgandaRedCross sanitary pad plant in Mukono produces 200,000 reusable pads annually. It serves 50,000 girls and women. 20% receive pads free, while 80% buy subsidized pads. The plant also empowers over 200 local women with skills and employment, ensuring sustainability. -…
Involving boys in the menstrual hygiene conversation is important to break stigma, promote understanding, and create a supportive environment for girls. It helps foster respect and gender equality from an early age. - Irene Nakasiita @UgandaRedCross #MorningAtNTV
🎥 This morning on @ntvuganda "Periods should never be the reason a girl misses school." Our Communication Director @inakasiita1 shared this and more powerful insights today on NTV Uganda’s Morning Show. Donate, partner or buy @gracepads and be part of the solution.

🩸 DID YOU KNOW? A girl can use up to 12,000 pads in her lifetime. Reusable pads save money and the environment . Choose @gracepads affordable, eco-friendly, and made with love . Support a girl child today ,purchase a pack today at only 20,000 Ugshs #GracePads

📺 I will b going live on @ntvuganda tomorrow morning to speak about #GirlsEducation and the #KeepAGirlInSchool initiative by the @UgandaRedCross Society. Every girl deserves dignity, support, and a chance to stay in school 📚 Tune in tomorrow morning for more details and how…
Pads are not just products,they are a passport to education, confidence, and dignity to many girls, together we can fight period poverty by purchasing one from @gracepads today.
Periods should never hold a girl back. With Grace Pads, girls stay in school, learn with dignity, and walk in confidence. 🌿 Eco-friendly 🩷 Reusable 📚 School-friendly Support a girl. Support her future. Buy Grace Pads at only 20,000 Ugx 📞0760338304 #GracePadsUG

Meet Calvin, a young advocate for menstrual health. When guys like Calvin speak up, we move closer to ending period stigma and ensuring no girl misses school because of her period. Support the cause, Buy Grace Pads at 20,000 Ugx and be part of the change. 📞0760338304

We had a productive meeting with @bbstvug to explore a meaningful partnership on the #KeepAGirlInSchool campaign. Together, we aim to expand access to reusable pads and ensure no girl misses school due to period poverty. 💪🏾📚 #MenstrualHealth #GirlsEducation #PartnershipForChange…
Impressive lineup! Honored guests included, Chief Runner Joshua Cheptegei, Hon. Phyllis Chemutai, & Amb. Judyth Nsababera at our KAGIS initiative booth at the Elgon Marathon 3.0 launch! Not only did we showcase our work, but we also secured a sale and potential collaborations.




Proud moment! URCS showcased the Keep A Girl In School initiative (KAGIS) at the Elgon Marathon 3.0, furthering our partnership with UNDP in the Elgon region. Together, we're making a difference! #KAGIS #URCS #UNDP #KeepAGirlInSchool

Today at the UNDP Uganda offices, the Elgon run was launched. We showcased the @Graceapds. Hon. Phyllis Chemutai-Woman MP Kapchorwa District and Amb. Juju Nsababera - Ugandan Ambassador Ghangzhou, checked on the product that promotes menstrual hygiene among girls. #KAGIS




Our #KAGIS team showcased the @gracepads as part of the efforts in championing women empowerment at community level. This was during the launch of the 3rd edition of the Elgon Marathon, at the @UNDPUganda offices today. The run will take place on November 1st 2025 in Mbale.…
📢🇺🇬 A significant number of schoolgirls in rural Uganda miss class regularly due to lack of menstrual pads and poor WASH facilities. 1 in 4 drop out after starting periods, and lose 18 % of their school year annually. “Keep A Girl in School” At only 20,00/=, get @gracepads...

👠🧣Grace Pads are reusable sanitary pads produced by the Uganda Red Cross Society as part of our "Keep a Girl in School" (KAGIS) initiative. The pads are designed to address menstrual hygiene needs and reduce school absenteeism among vulnerable girls. A portion of the pads are…