U-VOL Foundation

Empowering Women:
The ValueHer Initiative

Because when women thrive, communities flourish.

Centering Women’s Health, Equity & Dignity

Around the world, women—especially in underserved communities—face preventable challenges in accessing healthcare, education, and safety. From menstrual stigma and maternal health crises to gender-based violence and neglected midlife care, systemic inequities put women and girls at risk throughout their lives.


The ValueHer Initiative is U-VOL Foundation’s global response. It’s a woman-centered program advancing gender equity through health education, clinical training, community empowerment, and wellness support—across every stage of life.

From puberty to pregnancy and through menopause, ValueHer supports women with knowledge, compassion, and dignity—restoring health, agency, and voice where it matters most.

How ValueHer Works

Equip Women and Girls
  • Education on menstrual hygiene, maternal health, mental wellness
  • Safe spaces for learning, sharing, and healing
Strengthen the Maternal Health Workforce
  • Upskill midwives and nurses via hybrid learning
  • Training in emergency care, mental health, respectful care
  • Distribution of midwife kits and POCUS tools
Transform Communities
  • Address root causes of gender-based health disparities
  • Collaborate with local partners and ministries
  • Use culturally grounded, community-led models

A Global, Local
Approach

Nigeria

Community education, midwife training, resuscitation, POCUS, kit deployment

Ghana

Hybrid tele-education, clinical workshops, respectful care training

Uganda

Menstrual health education, pad-making enterprises, menstrual cups

South Africa

Trauma-informed education on GBV, mental wellness

The HerPad Project:
Dignity in Every Cycle

In partnership with Ujamaa Empowerment Network, the HerPad Project empowers girls and women in Uganda with menstrual health education, hands-on pad-making skills, and long-term solutions like menstrual cups. By providing sustainable, culturally respectful resources, the program breaks period stigma, improves school attendance, and helps women and girls manage their health with dignity and confidence.

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In Her Own Words

We’re educating women and teens to make informed health decisions — helping reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Bunmi Bakare, RN

Health Programs Coordinator U-VOL

Lack of funds and no scanning machine make antenatal care hard for us. We face high risks during delivery and need help learning how to care for our babies and ourselves.

Aisha Mohamed

Pregnant Woman

We’re educating women and teens to make informed health decisions — helping reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Bunmi Bakare, RN

Health Programs Coordinator U-VOL

Lack of funds and no scanning machine make antenatal care hard for us. We face high risks during delivery and need help learning how to care for our babies and ourselves.

Aisha Mohamed

Pregnant Woman

The ValueHer Timeline

2018

Gender-based violence and women’s wellness work begins in South Africa (pre-ValueHer)

2023

Global awareness campaign launches (virtual + in-person) to spotlight women’s health equity

2024

Nigeria pilot program begins: maternal health training + community education

2024

Uganda program launches: menstrual hygiene education + pad-making

2024

Ghana program launches: maternal health training at partner hospitals

2025

U.S. program launches: education on women’s health and mental wellness

2025 & Beyond

Expansion, evaluation, and deeper integration across all pillars—including a growing focus on lifespan care that supports women through perimenopause, menopause, and beyond


2018

Gender-based violence and women’s wellness work begins in South Africa (pre-ValueHer)

2023

Global awareness campaign launches (virtual + in-person) to spotlight women’s health equity

2024

Nigeria pilot program begins: maternal health training + community education

2024

Uganda program launches: menstrual hygiene education + pad-making

2024

Ghana program launches: maternal health training at partner hospitals

2025

U.S. program launches: education on women’s health and mental wellness

2025 & Beyond

Expansion, evaluation, and deeper integration across all pillars—including a growing focus on lifespan care that supports women through perimenopause, menopause, and beyond


Support Women. Save Lives.

Your gift provides safe births, menstrual health, and trauma care for women across Africa.

Support Women. Save Lives.

Your gift provides safe births, menstrual health, and trauma care for women across Africa.