| UNFPA EPZ Project | |
| Number of community awareness sessions held | 25 |
| Number of SRH services provided via mobile clinics | 11,402 |
| Number of maternity, dignity, and adolescent kits distributed | 4,690 |
| Number of participants reached through peer education programmes | 835 |
“Watching the drama felt like someone was finally saying out loud what many of us have lived through but never spoken about. It made me feel seen and gave me the courage to think differently about what’s acceptable. I’m grateful we had this experience at our own workplace.”
“It made me think differently about gender-based violence. The message was clear and the acting was strong I liked that the issue of GBV was discussed openly. It’s a sensitive topic, but the drama made it easy to understand.” -Female factory workers, MAS Intimates, Kilinochchi”
Peer Educator Training
“As an employee of MAS Vidiyal, I’m sure that I will share the knowledge not only among workers who are working with us, but also in the community we are working in”. -HR Executive, MAS Intimates, Kilinochchi”
Mobile Health Clinics
“It made me think differently about gender-based violence. The message was clear and the acting was strong I liked that the issue of GBV was discussed openly. It’s a sensitive topic, but the drama made it easy to understand.” -Through this mobile camp I was able to do my medical checkups and get the reports. Thank you so much for organizing this”. Female factory workers, MAS Intimates, Kilinochchi”