Yes that s great point. I probably should have included a section about reusable pads as that has been the predominant solution tried out so far by NGOs in recent times. Both through local community manufacturing and larger scale commercial operations like Afripads.
Adoption is likely easier than cups but I suspect reusable pads might be inferior on price, comfort and perhaps hygiene depending on washing techniques
Nice, agreed. I could totally see cups being superior, I mostly was thinking of OAF from the perspective of having shareable lessons on e.g. marketing, impact measurement, stuff that might make ODH’s work a little easier. Will share what I hear!
Yes that s great point. I probably should have included a section about reusable pads as that has been the predominant solution tried out so far by NGOs in recent times. Both through local community manufacturing and larger scale commercial operations like Afripads.
Adoption is likely easier than cups but I suspect reusable pads might be inferior on price, comfort and perhaps hygiene depending on washing techniques
Nice, agreed. I could totally see cups being superior, I mostly was thinking of OAF from the perspective of having shareable lessons on e.g. marketing, impact measurement, stuff that might make ODH’s work a little easier. Will share what I hear!