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The All 4 Inclusion Pod - #18 Education and Menstruation in Uganda

#18 Education and Menstruation in Uganda

07/20/22 • 47 min

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In this weeks episode, I'm joined by the amazing Catherine Nakayemba and her colleague Reynard.
Catherine is co founder of an amazing charity in Uganda, where they support young women with education, starting up businesses and menstruation. For any young lady starting menstruation can be difficult and Gejja Women Foundation help to education both boys and girls by visiting the schools and going to communities.
In Uganda there are approximately 3.5 million adolescent girls who cannot afford products. I champion my listeners to donate on the following link SAFE GIRL . - GlobalGiving to help provide clean reusable pads.
Gejja Women Foundation strive to support inclusion for all within their country.
You can learn more about Gejja Women Foundation on the following link Gejja Women Foundation – advancing opportunities for women and girls in Uganda
Catherine's details are available here Catherine Nakayemba | LinkedIn
In this episode, Lorraine Venables assisted me by co - hosting. Lorraine can be contacted on Lorraine Venables 🚀 | LinkedIn and her business Intrepid English can be found Intrepid English / home - Intrepid English

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In this weeks episode, I'm joined by the amazing Catherine Nakayemba and her colleague Reynard.
Catherine is co founder of an amazing charity in Uganda, where they support young women with education, starting up businesses and menstruation. For any young lady starting menstruation can be difficult and Gejja Women Foundation help to education both boys and girls by visiting the schools and going to communities.
In Uganda there are approximately 3.5 million adolescent girls who cannot afford products. I champion my listeners to donate on the following link SAFE GIRL . - GlobalGiving to help provide clean reusable pads.
Gejja Women Foundation strive to support inclusion for all within their country.
You can learn more about Gejja Women Foundation on the following link Gejja Women Foundation – advancing opportunities for women and girls in Uganda
Catherine's details are available here Catherine Nakayemba | LinkedIn
In this episode, Lorraine Venables assisted me by co - hosting. Lorraine can be contacted on Lorraine Venables 🚀 | LinkedIn and her business Intrepid English can be found Intrepid English / home - Intrepid English

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Kathryn Paylor - Bent (S1 Ep 8) and Reena Anand join me to discuss what it's like to be a parent to an autistic child.
I challenge them to answer questions that many parents with autistic children face.

  • What can schools do better
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  • What would you say to an autistic child

Both Reena and Kat have lived experiences on the subject that I asked them to discuss. They both wish for the best for not only their children, but every autistic child
Links for Reena:
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http://linkedin.com/in/reenaanand
https://www.facebook.com/AsianAutismMum
https://www.instagram.com/asian_autism_mum
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www.instagram.com/seatedsewing
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Marie Martin, aka SEND Warrior Mum making a difference; as she is known to her twitter followers joins me with her son Zak.
Zak is an autistic teenager, with a passion for smart motorways and power stations amongst other things. He has been fortunate to have gained some hands on work experience on the smart motorways and is hoping to gain some working with power stations in the future.
Marie has faced many battles over EHC plans, SEND, local government and even MP Will Quince. Zak has certainly inherited his Mums fighting spirit and he wants to see change !!
Co hosting this episode with me is Alastair Swindlehurst, from EZHR. Alastair is an excellent HR consultant supporting many businesses to get to the right outcome, in the right way quickly.
You can find Marie on twitter and linkedin using the links below
SEND Warrior Mum making a difference! (@martinimarie) / Twitter
Marie Martin | LinkedIn
If you want to know more about Alastair, links to his LinkedIN, podcast and business page are below
Alastair Swindlehurst | LinkedIn
The Alternative Business Review | Podcast on Spotify
EZHR | Making HR Really Easy
Don't forget to head on over to our website Home - All 4 Inclusion

The All 4 Inclusion Pod - #18 Education and Menstruation in Uganda

Transcript

Scott Whitney

Hello, and welcome to the next episode of The All 4 Inclusion Pod. Today, I am joined by two guests one very special guest and one, maybe not so special guest in, in a sense, but my not so special guests is actually coming into to co host with me. So I'll bring Lorraine in first, how are you doing the rain?

Lorraine Venables

I'm very well, thank you, Scott, although I'm not very pleased to hear that

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