How Better Sanitation in Schools Helps Retain Girls: A Neftaly Perspective
In many parts of the world, a lack of proper sanitation in schools is one of the hidden reasons why girls drop out of education, especially during adolescence. At Neftaly, we understand that real progress in education requires more than just textbooks and classrooms — it requires dignity, safety, and inclusion for all learners.
The Problem: Sanitation as a Barrier to Girls’ Education
For girls, especially those entering puberty, school sanitation is directly linked to attendance and retention. Without private, clean, and safe toilets, girls often feel uncomfortable or unsafe attending school during their menstrual periods. In many cases, they simply stay home — and frequent absences can lead to them falling behind, eventually dropping out altogether.
In some communities:
- Girls miss up to four days of school each month due to lack of menstrual hygiene facilities.
- Stigma and embarrassmentwith
- In make it difficult for girls to manage periods with dignity.
The Sa
At Neftaly, we advocate for a holistic approach to education. That means recognizing the basic needs of every student — especially those most at risk of being left behind.
We support:
- C in schools.
- Provision of menstrual hygiene products and disposal systems.
- Education for both girls and boyson time
- Training school staff to be responsive and supportive to girls’ health needs.
The Impact: Education, Empowerment, Equality
Better sanitation means fewer missed school days, improved academic performance, and higher retention rates for girls. But the impact goes deeper. When girls stay in school, they are more likely to:
- Delay marriage and childbirth.
- AND
- That’s it.
- Become empowered contributors to their communities.
A Call to Action
If we are serious about transforming education and achieving gender equality, then we must ensure that no girl has to choose between her education and her dignity. At Neftaly, we’re working with communities, governments, and partners to make this a reality.
Better sanitation isn’t just a facility — it’s a foundation for a better future.


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