This is a group project for my communication design class at MFA Design for Social Innovation Program at the School of Visual Arts. In this project, myself including four other teammates collaborated with an organization called Zana Africa. Zana Africa supports and empowers adolescent girls in Kenya to stay in school by delivering sanitary pads and offering reproductive health education and other resources . They envision a world where girls in East Africa live healthy, safe, educated lives while defining their own purpose in a world in which menstrual health management is recognized as a human right, and the onset of puberty as the most effective time to engage girls in a range of personal health decisions. We helped this organization more clearly communicate its identity in a way that compels the world to support it.
I interviewed organization members, elaborated the narrative of communication and created the messaging for Zana Africa.