Articles
Social & Community News
30 May 2022

North West and Limpopo – In 2021, Glencore Ferroalloys partnered with the Imbumba Foundation with the aim of keeping young girls in school through sanitary towel donations.

The partnership was sparked by the alarming rate of young girls who miss school due to a lack of access to sanitary towels. 


Since the partnership, over 500,000 sanitary pads were handed over to more than 10,000 girls at 57 local schools in Limpopo and North West. 


On 5 May 2022, Glencore and the Imbumba Foundation kick started the second year of their partnership by distributing over 40,000 sanitary towels to more than 800 girls at the Bakwena and Charora Secondary Schools in the North West Province.


“At Glencore we pride ourselves in being of service to our communities and today is a day of celebration for us all as we embark on this journey of fighting sanitary pad poverty in our local schools.

I want to thank Imbumba for walking with us on this journey because I know this support goes a long way in making a real change,” said enterprise and supplier development superintendent for Glencore Ferroalloys, Charlin Ntuli.


The two organisations found great synergy in their commitment to making a difference in South African communities. Imbumba, which established their Caring4Girls programme in 2012 has empowered over 1.5 million girls across South Africa and share the same values as Glencore which continue to work closely with their local communities in order to roll out initiatives and programmes that directly respond to their needs. 


In addition to these donations, Glencore has also made a nurse available to help educate the girls on menstrual hygiene and puberty as required. Reading material educating teenagers on puberty, menstrual cycles and how to use sanitary pads were also made available to the young girls.


Actor and TV Personality, Clement Maosa who is popularly known as ‘Kwaito’ from the SABC 1 soap opera ‘Skeem Saam’, attended the handover to give some words of encouragement to the young girls.


“Coming from a rural area and school in Limpopo, we seldom had people visiting our school to motivate us and we didn’t see a lot of successful people that we could look up to. I am here today as a testimony to show you all that a young person who comes from where you are right now can reach their dreams despite their background.

Never let your surroundings discourage you, your future is in your hands. I am where I am today because I wanted to prove to myself and to those that came after me that it is possible,” said actor Clement Maosa. 


Through this initiative and many others, Glencore continues to remain committed to creating progress together in their communities and beyond. 
Extracts of press release

Guest speaker and SABC1’s ‘Skeem Saam’ actor Clement Moasa ‘Kwaito’ challenging the stigma around the knowledge of sanitary towels as member of the opposite gender, in addition addressing the impact and significance of sanitary towels precisely on under-privileged girl children’s education and confidence. 

#FosteringASenseOfCommunity

Share this article with a friend...