Improving women’s health through
environmentally responsible action.
We educate girls about the menstrual cycle, so that they understand what to expect when they begin their periods, and how to care for themselves during menstruation Teach the boys about their puberty.
Karibu Jollie!
Inclusivity
We celebrate the uniqueness of every individual, recognizing that menstrual hygiene is a universal concern that affects people of all backgrounds.
Positivity
We foster a positive and supportive environment around menstrual hygiene, promoting humor and resilience in the face of challenges.
Curiosity
We embrace new experiences and perspectives in our approach to menstrual hygiene. By learning from diverse voices and experiences
Empowerment
We empower menstruators by providing them with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to manage their menstrual health autonomously and confidently.
What we do
We provide employment opportunities for marginalized women, empowering them to craft reusable cloth pads from locally sourced materials. In addition to distributing pads to girls and women in need, we educate children on menstrual health management (MHM) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
Meet The Founder
A leading advocate for menstrual hygiene, social entrepreneur, and procurement specialist. With a strong focus on sustainability and social impact, Mwanaidi is dedicated to empowering women and girls by providing eco-friendly menstrual products. As the visionary founder of a successful social enterprise, she blends procurement expertise with advocacy, delivering reusable pads to marginalized communities. Mwanaidi’s commitment to breaking menstrual taboos and promoting environmental solutions marks her as a key leader in the global fight for menstrual equality.
Mwanaidi Mwilima
CEO & Founder of Jollie Reusable Pads & Accesories LTD
What we produce
We manufacture a diverse range of washable, hygienic cloth pads made from 100% cotton. Our goal is to offer comfort and peace of mind to girls who lack access to costly disposable pads.
Building Healthy Communities
Through our efforts in Tanzania, one clear finding has emerged: The absence of affordable and dependable menstrual hygiene solutions is the primary cause of various health issues faced by rural girls and women.
Fighting Climate Change
A woman who uses disposable pads leaves a carbon footprint of 5.8 kg carbon dioxide equivalent annually. With over 1,000,000 reusable sanitary pads sold and distributed to-date.
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