Star Durable Pads began in 2017 in response to the urgent need for menstrual hygiene materials for girls and
women in Uganda. The project aims to expand access to safe menstrual hygiene products and reduce barriers to education and employment caused by lack of menstrual health resources.
The Women’s Rights Initiative (WORI) is an action-oriented organisation working with women and youth in the
Eastern Region of Uganda. Through programmes in human and women’s rights awareness, advocacy, and
education we promote leadership development, sexual and reproductive rights, and economic empowerment. We are based in Jinja, Uganda, where we have recently constructed the first ever women’s shelter with services to enable women to regain self-esteem, safety, dignity and access to justice.
Our mission is to protect the most vulnerable and those needing legal, medical and psychological support; to
empower women and youth to advocate against violence through human rights education, awareness and
advocacy; and to provide them with skills and information to strengthen their capacities and visibility in society.
Costs and Support
WORI can support successful interns in arranging local homestay accommodation and travel arrangements.
Interns are asked to cover their own travel, living and work costs. These costs are normally minimal and can be
discussed in more detail with the organisation. Due to limited funding, grants are primarily allocated to project
activities and funded opportunities for Ugandan students.
Ideal Candidate
To apply, please send your CV along with a cover letter outlining why you are interested in the role and highlighting your relevant experience. Applications should be addressed to our Director, Rose Kigere.