Vasikana Project is a non-profit organization aimed at empowering girls by providing puberty education and safe, dignified ways for young girls to manage their periods.
Zvisinei Dzepasi joined me on Community Conversations to talk about the Vasikana Project and her journal “I Call On You Sis.”
Proceeds from the journal go to the publication of a puberty educational resource for schools in Zimbabwe and Nigerian Communities. The journal is a reminder to us as women how important our relationships are in renewing our strengths.
It is available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble online.
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