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Stanbic Bank Expands Drive to End Period Poverty With Rural Schools Donation

From AllAfrica Zimbabwe · () English

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  • Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe has launched its annual campaign to combat period poverty in rural communities.
  • The initiative involves donating reusable sanitary pads and undergarments to schoolgirls.
  • 370 girls at Murembe High School and Chivese Primary School in Bindura were the first recipients this year.

Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe is expanding its efforts to address period poverty through its annual nationwide campaign. This year's initiative focuses on providing reusable sanitary pads and undergarments to schoolgirls in remote areas, aiming to ensure consistent access to menstrual hygiene products.

The campaign kicked off with a significant donation to 370 girls at Murembe High School and Chivese Primary School in Bindura. These schools were chosen as the first beneficiaries, highlighting the bank's commitment to reaching underserved communities. The reusable nature of the donated items is intended to offer a sustainable solution to menstrual hygiene challenges faced by young students.

Period poverty, the lack of access to menstrual products, hygiene facilities, waste management, and education, significantly impacts girls' education and well-being. By providing these essential supplies, Stanbic Bank aims to reduce absenteeism from school among adolescent girls and empower them to manage their menstruation with dignity. The bank's ongoing commitment underscores the importance of corporate social responsibility in tackling critical social issues within Zimbabwe.

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Originally published by AllAfrica Zimbabwe. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.