GreenFlow

We are excited to announce the launch of GreenFlow, our education programme for students, parents/carers, and teachers in sexual and reproductive health and rights and environmentally sustainable self-care products.

The project was carried out in July 2023 at Anjali House in Siem Reap, Cambodia by a global team of five educators and 193 volunteer participants. The workshops were conducted by Sovanvotey Hok, a sexual health educator and the founder of Green Lady Cambodia, Dr Alissa Ambrose, a sexual health doctor, and Sotheavy At, an anti-plastic campaigner and the founder of Think Plastic. Local student Kimeng Chhay translated.

The project concluded with instruction in Collaborative Filmmaking, an embodied, participatory, and visual research method in which participants are trained to create, analyse, and screen films to answer a research question. In this case, students were asked to address the efficacy of the project. A short documentary about the process will be uploaded to this website in early 2024. In the meantime, here is a teaser of the documentary.

A Monitoring and Evaluation report has also been completed, with the forthcoming documentary to serve as M&E of the Collaborative Filmmaking component of the project.

In partnership with with Green Shoots Foundation and UCL, we also created a prototype and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of a fully biodegradable, single-use sanitary pad. In the future, we aim to undertake R&D of the sanitary pad, and develop a mentorship programme in microfinance, with the goal of developing a safe, saleable alternative to plastic-based sanitary products.