5. Clean Water, Dignity, and Education: Transforming Sanitation at Sosola Primary School

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5.	Clean Water, Dignity, and Education: Transforming Sanitation at Sosola Primary School

5. Clean Water, Dignity, and Education: Transforming Sanitation at Sosola Primary School

With a rapidly growing campus population, Sosola Primary School faced severe shortages in secure, hygienic latrines. This lack of facilities threatened public health and directly caused girls to miss school during their menstrual cycles due to a complete lack of privacy. To address this, with the support from World Connect Malawi and Stichting Kook, an initiative  successfully constructed 13 modern, durable latrines and one specialized privacy space to serve the entire school population of 978 pupils and 36 teachers.: Four dedicated modern toilets to provide staff with hygienic and secure facilities on site, Four newly engineered toilets designed for cleanliness and easy maintenance, Four durable, ventilated toilets built to handle heavy daily student use and one specialized, secure changing room explicitly built to allow girls to manage their menstrual hygiene with absolute dignity, effectively reducing monthly school absenteeism. This project has permanently improved hygiene standards at Sosola Primary School. The new facilities minimize the spread of waterborne illnesses, keep girls in school, and provide a safe, respectful environment where both teachers and learners can focus on education.

CoverageSosola Primary School, T/A Kapalamula, Balaka district, Malawi
DonorWorld Connect Malawi and Stichting Kook
Duration1 Year (2021)
Project TypeFunded