About My SafePad International
A youth‑led social impact institution advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
Who We Are
My SafePad International is a social enterprise and non-governmental institution advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights for adolescents, women, persons with disabilities and marginalized communities.
We operate at the intersection of health, dignity, education and rights, delivering solutions that go beyond awareness into real, measurable impact.
Our work is rooted in Africa, with country offices in Rwanda (Eastern Africa) and Liberia (Western Africa), but designed for global relevance and scalability. We believe that locally grounded solutions carry the power to inspire worldwide change — and we are building the infrastructure to prove it.

Our Impact at a Glance
“We are not building charity. We are building dignity infrastructure — systems that outlast any single grant and empower communities to own their health and rights.”
— Bishop D. Wolah, Founder & CEO
Our Identity
We are not just a menstrual health organization.
We are not just a product company.
We are not just a nonprofit.
We are an institution building an SRHR and wellbeing ecosystem.
That means we connect manufacturing, education, research, advocacy and direct service delivery under one roof. We don't hand out pads and leave — we train local leaders, generate evidence, influence policy and create economic opportunities. This is how systemic change happens.
What We Believe
Dignity First
Every person deserves to manage their health with respect, privacy, and without shame.
Privacy as Infrastructure
Trust is built through confidentiality. Our digital tools never track or sell user data.
Youth Leadership
Young people are not just beneficiaries — they are decision‑makers, trainers and advocates.
Local Ownership
Sustainable change comes from within communities, not external prescriptions.
Evidence‑Informed Action
We measure what matters and adapt based on real data, not assumptions.
Inclusion by Design
Disability, gender, age and economic status are never afterthoughts.
How We Work
Listen
Community insight & youth voices
Build
Education, products & digital tools
Train
Teachers, peer leaders & communities
Support
Access, referrals & safe systems
Scale
Partnerships & policy engagement
From grassroots to systems change — our model is iterative, evidence‑driven and community‑owned.
Our Integrated Ecosystem
Digital Learning
Quizzes, games, certificates
Sustainable Products
Antimicrobial reusable pads
Youth Training
Peer education & leadership
Safeguarding
Reporting & referrals
Research
Data & evidence
These pillars work together — not in isolation — to create lasting change.
Our Mission
To promote education, advocacy and access to high-quality SRHR services and products while addressing harmful practices, stigma and systemic barriers.
Our Vision
A world where menstrual health is recognized as a right, not a privilege — where every individual can access accurate information, safe products and supportive systems without shame or limitation.
Our Approach
Product innovation
Antimicrobial, reusable, eco‑friendly designs that prioritise safety and affordability.
Education & behavior change
Peer‑led training, MHM clubs, and community dialogues that break stigma.
Community implementation
On‑the‑ground distribution and follow‑up systems tailored to local needs.
Research & evidence
Data‑driven decisions, impact studies, and policy advocacy.
Strategic partnerships
Governments, NGOs, and regional bodies aligned for sustainable scale.
This integrated approach allows us to move beyond isolated interventions and build lasting systems.
Meet Our Core Team
We are a lean, passionate group of professionals from civil society, media, technology and community organizing — united by a shared commitment to dignity and access.

Bishop D. Wolah
Founder & CEO
Social entrepreneur, M&E professional, and software engineering student with 7+ years of leadership across NGOs and social enterprises in Liberia and Rwanda.

Joetta Constance
Managing Director – Liberia
Award‑winning television journalist with 7+ years at Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS). Host of a national talk show driving dialogue on governance, accountability, and development.

Noella Alice Niyonsaba
Outreach & Administrative Assistant – Rwanda
Over seven years in hospitality and people‑centered relationship management, with expertise in accounting and records, ensuring smooth operations in our Kigali office.
We are proudly youth‑led: over 80% of our staff and ambassadors are under 30, and young people shape every stage of our work — from design to delivery.