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Empowering Girls for a Brighter Future; Bunyaruguru Development Sacco Donates Over 1,000 Sanitary Pads to Schoolgirls

Bunyaruguru Development SACCO has once again demonstrated its commitment to community welfare by donating over 1,000 sanitary pads to schoolgirls in Rubirizi District. The donation, spearheaded by the SACCO's General Manager, Madam Gumisiriza Manuelina, was made to St. Kizito Magambo Seed School, Katunguru Seed School, and Ryeru Seed School. This initiative aims to promote girls' education while fostering financial literacy among students. According to Madam Manuelina, the provision of sanitary pads will help ensure that girls stay in school, particularly during their menstrual periods, a time when many often drop out due to the lack of these essential hygiene products. "Our goal is to support girls in their education and teach them about the importance of savings. By embracing a saving culture, students can secure a brighter future financially," she said. She urged the community to cooperate with the SACCO […]

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