TERJA’s work received international visibility in 2025 through research and student achievement.
Dr. Ashika Skeele presented TERJA’s work on sustainable menstrual health and storytelling at the Oxford Education Research Symposium in Oxford, UK, highlighting the impact of community-based, student-centered programs.
Two Namasanda students received global recognition:
- Perpetual Moraa – World Population Education Award and cash prize
- Eclay Sifuna – Africa Regional Award and cash prize
These achievements affirmed the academic and social impact of TERJA’s integrated approach to education, health, and storytelling.
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