Digital Solutions for Fundamental Needs: Nancy Nyaleso (Cohort 2)
The Amahoro Fellowship has catalyzed groundbreaking initiatives addressing some of Africa’s most pressing yet overlooked challenges. Cohort 2 fellow Nancy Nyaleso exemplifies this transformative impact through her development of the Dignify e-wallet platform, an innovation revolutionizing menstrual health access across underserved communities through the EmpowerHer initiative.
Dignify is a tech-driven platform designed to streamline the financing, delivery, and real-time tracking of menstrual products, with a goal to ensure consistent access for 1,000,000 vulnerable girls by 2030. The wallet is also backed by a comprehensive 5-week health education program that focuses on improving psychosocial well-being and menstruation-related behavior among girls aged 13-18, including women with disabilities. The program covers essential topics from hygiene and puberty to reproductive anatomy, the menstrual cycle, sexual abuse awareness, menopause, and practical skills like reusable pad care and sewing.
So far, EmpowerHer has trained over 2,000 individuals on menstrual health both offline and through media coverage by local and mainstream stations and registered 811 users on the platform. The majority of ventures have translated this capital directly into community outcomes which include supporting smallholder farmers, teachers, artisans, and youth-led initiatives across sectors such as agriculture, clean energy, education, and digital services.