Ready to skill up, make impact and earn more?
Then, register to join the next cohort of Menstrual Business School!
About Us
Your one-stop guide for growth opportunities
Menstrualdemy is an online school that teaches African youths and adults to create products and services that support menstruation for the wellbeing of women and girls, and to improve the income of our students.
Below are some of the products and services you can learn to create or offer by signing up to the next cohort of our signature program Menstrual Business School:
What you will learn
Reusable menstrual pad production
Learn how to make eco-friendly, cost-effective pads that are healthy to reuse and care for, both for personal use, sales, or outreach programs to make an impact.
Reusable Period Panties Production
Learn how to make period panties that are reusable, comfortable to wear during your period if you prefer that option at any time while your period is still on the way, started or ending.
Herbal teas and wellness blends for menstrual pain relief
Understand how to process and package natural teas that ease menstrual pain, bloating, and other period symptoms.
Our Goal
Our goal is to empower at least one million girls and women with knowledge, confidence and business tools to lead community‑driven menstrual‑health initiatives, dismantle stigma and catalyse inclusive economic development. To reach underserved populations, we are forging partnerships with NGOs, governments and corporate CSR arms across Africa
Our Digital Offerings
Online video lessons, Downloadable guides and templates, Practical resources
Who is This For?
For Social entrepreneurs, Health educators, NGO workers, Teachers, Youth Leaders, and anyone passionate about menstrual health management and wellness.
What You Will Get
Learn how to support menstruation through products and services while also earning an income and touching lives positively.
Meet our Founder
Tracy Yekaghe
Tracy is a Menstrual Health Management and Wellness Programs Consultant with 8+ years as a Social entrepreneur. She is a writer, a public speaker and a thought leader.
She is an Amahoro Coalition Fellow and Dignified Menstruation Global Fellow (2025) of the Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation. Tracy is also a member of SCIO Network GmbH, a German based advisory hub and solution lab for international development corporations. She is also an Advanced Fertility Nutritional Advisor (in training) at The Health Sciences Academy.
In 5 years, she has founded and cofounded two Reusable Menstrual Pad brands that has empowered thousands. Due to the gaps she has identified over the years, she has dedicated this next phase of her life to utilizing this EdTech Company to contribute further to female job creation within the menstrual ecosystem.
Our Alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 1: No Poverty
At Menstrualdemy, we contribute to SDG 1 by equipping individuals with knowledge and skills to create income-generating opportunities in the menstrual health sector, helping them break economic barriers while promoting sustainable menstrual solutions.
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
Menstrualdemy promotes sustainable menstrual management and wellness, which directly supports health and encourages positive body care practices.
SDG 4: Quality Education
By educating people on menstrual literacy including innovative menstrual products innovation, services and training them to educate others, Menstrualdemy improves access to knowledge and fights period stigma through learning.
SDG 5: Gender Equality
Menstrualdemy helps break menstrual taboos, empower girls and women, and ensure access to menstrual products and education which is key to achieving gender equality.
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
Menstrualdemy collaborates in projects that provide access to clean water, private toilets, and hygiene education especially in schools and low-resource areas.
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
By teaching people how to earn income from menstrual health solutions (like making/selling products or offering training services), Menstrualdemy contributes to job creation and entrepreneurship.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Menstrualdemy is contributing to support community development through better menstrual management, dignity, and inclusion for menstruators in public spaces, schools and workplaces.
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
At Menstrualdemy, we believe that empowering our students with what they need in promoting reusable menstrual products and sustainable menstrual practices helps reduce waste and supports eco-friendly habits.
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
At Menstrualdemy, we believe that building strong partnerships with individuals, organizations and communities amplifies our impact in advancing menstrual health education and sustainable practices.
