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  • Menu
  • Who
    • Our team
    • Where we work
    • Contact Us
  • Why
    • The Problem
    • SDG’s
  • What
    • The CouldYou? Cup
    • Normalizing menstruation
    • Education and Empowerment
    • Employment
    • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Get involved
    • Donate
    • Request for Partnership
    • Resources
    • Resources in Portuguese
  • Menstrual Hygiene Day
  • DONATE

Where We Work

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Ghana

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Mozambique

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Uganda

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South Africa

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Zimbabwe

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Togo

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Nigeria

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Liberia

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Mexico

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United States

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Cape Verde

Mozambique

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In Mozambique, we work with marginalized girls in rural, peri-rural and urban areas. We work mainly in Maputo, Inhambane and Beira but also in some smaller communities.

Ghana

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In Ghana, we work with marginalized girls in rural, peri-rural and urban areas. We work mainly in Accra and Kumasi but also in some smaller communities as well as some island communities only accessible by boat.

United States

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In the United States, we serve vulnerable girls in different parts of the country. We have done pilots in low income communities in the South Bronx, San Diego and Pennsylvania. We have partnered with local women’s shelters, homeless shelters as well as surf therapy groups to provide the women there with menstrual cups.

Togo

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In Togo, we have partnered with Pathways Togo to provide their female scholars with menstrual cups and equip their leaders with the ability to educate the scholars on menstrual health. We have mainly worked in Kara and in Lomé, in Togo.

Mexico

In Mexico, we have mainly worked in refugee camps in Tijuana. Distributing menstrual cups along with menstrual health education to refugee women.

Uganda

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In Uganda, we have worked with Rahab House; a nonprofit which helps child prostitutes transition out of prostitution and into a trade. We have also started outreaches with Pilgrim center in Uganda in the town of Seguku, in Wakiso district. We also worked with Miss Uganda 2019/2020 Olivier Nakakande to raise awareness on period poverty in Uganda and the world.

Nigeria

Liberia

South Africa

Zimbabwe

Cape Verde

About Us

CouldYou? is a New York-based
501c3 non-profit organization
dedicated to supporting African
solutions to African problems focused
on ending poverty in Africa.

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