Brian Muvunye

Using Agriculture to Combat Menstrual Poverty in Uganda:

Menstrual poverty is a critical issue affecting countless girls and women around the world. In Uganda, the challenge is particularly acute, with many facing severe menstrual pain and a lack of access to effective relief methods. However, innovative solutions are emerging to tackle this problem head-on, thanks to initiatives like She Deserves Uganda.

Empowering Through Agriculture and Innovation

Meet Muvunye Brian, a dedicated social worker and a key member of the She Deserves Uganda team. Brian is at the forefront of an inspiring initiative that combines agriculture with menstrual health solutions to combat menstrual poverty in Uganda. The heart of their mission lies in the production and distribution of a revolutionary product: the She Deserves cramp relief dropper.

A New Approach to Menstrual Pain Relief

Traditional painkillers often come with health risks and are not always effective in managing severe menstrual pain. In contrast, the She Deserves cramp relief dropper offers a special and more effective alternative. This innovative solution provides relief from menstrual cramps in just ten minutes, using a unique blend of essential oils and carrier oils derived from locally grown herbs and fruits.

From Farm to Relief: The Agricultural Connection

The production of these cramp relief droppers begins with a commitment to agriculture, especially focusing on the empowerment of local farmers, particularly single mothers. The She Deserves Uganda team engages these farmers to grow a variety of herbs and fruits, which are then processed into essential and carrier oils. These oils are the key ingredients in the cramp relief dropper, highlighting a sustainable and locally-driven approach to menstrual health.

Creating Sustainable Impact

By integrating agriculture into their production process, She Deserves Uganda is not only addressing menstrual poverty but also contributing to the economic empowerment of farmers. The initiative fosters a cycle of support: farmers gain income and skills, while girls and women benefit from affordable and effective menstrual pain relief.

A Vision for the Future

The She Deserves Uganda initiative is a testament to the power of combining innovation with community engagement. By using agriculture as a cornerstone of their approach, they are paving the way for a future where menstrual health solutions are accessible, effective, and sustainable.

This approach serves as an inspiring model for other regions grappling with similar challenges, proving that with creativity and community involvement, significant progress can be made in addressing menstrual poverty and improving the lives of countless individuals.