At Bababa Secondary School in Haluvhimbi village, Limpopo Province, South Africa, Rialivhuwa spoke to 120 female students about the advantages of completing secondary school, including access to higher education, increased employment opportunities, and personal development. Educated girls are more likely to break the cycle of poverty and avoid early marriage, leading to improved health and social outcomes.
One factor hindering female students’ regular school attendance is a lack of menstrual products. In this photo, students express their gratitude to the photographer for her donation of sanitary napkins.
