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Sanitary towels made affordable for women

- More Matshediso

Accessing sanitary towels remains a challenge facing unemployed women and young girls due to affordabil­ity.

This motivated a group of women to form Kgoshigadi an organisati­on which manufactur­es Nandi Pads.

Kgoshigadi produces affordable locally manufactur­ed sanitary towels which are sold at R15 for a packet of nine pads to locals in Soshanguve Pretoria.

The enterprise was establishe­d with a vision to solve problems that face women in many parts of South Africa and on the continent.

Kgoshigadi member Jovana Korac said their work began as a charity organisati­on in 2012 where they collected donations of sanitary pads from friends, family members, community members and corporate sponsors in order to supply school girls and charities in Soshanguve.

In 2017 Kgoshigadi was registered as a social enterprise and transforme­d its operations in order to deliver a more sustainabl­e solution.

“We realised that affordabil­ity was the main issue which affected a lot of women and young girls in a bad way,” she said.

The organisati­on later received funding from the Innovation Hub and managed to buy machinery from India used to manufactur­e affordable, disposable and biodegrada­ble sanitary pads at low-cost.

Korac added that the machinery can produce 40 000 biodegrada­ble pads per month.

“Our pads are made using an innovative combinatio­n of natural fibres and agricultur­al waste. This combinatio­n is converted into hygienic raw material and guarantees the production of affordable and safe feminine hygiene products that all women can afford,” she explained.

“At the moment, we are only manufactur­ing from our pilot site in Soshanguve where we have permanentl­y employed about ten women. These women have been trained to manufactur­e and sell the product,” she added.

She said employees also sell and distribute to locals.

“At Kgoshigadi, we believe there is an all-empowering solution to the realities that women and girls face. We have identified a scalable and sustainabl­e solution to the challenge of the high-cost of access to safe and hygienic sanitary products,” she said.

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