Evidence, Learning & Collaboration
We are not a research institute – but we help make evidence more grounded, inclusive, and useful.
My SafePad International does not conduct independent primary research. Our strength lies in grounded field experience, trusted community relationships, and translating lived realities into actionable learning. We partner with universities, global health institutions, and research organisations to advance evidence‑based SRHR and menstrual health.
We contribute implementation insights, community access, program feedback, and advocacy translation – not formal data analysis or survey design. If you are looking for a partner who understands local contexts and can help turn findings into action, we are the right fit.
How We Contribute to Evidence
Implementation insights
Lessons from our programs about access, stigma, uptake, user needs, and barriers in menstrual health and SRHR.
Community access & trust
We help partners understand context and engage communities appropriately – not just “recruitment”.
Program feedback loops
We collect and share user feedback, field observations, and practical learning to improve interventions.
Evidence‑to‑advocacy translation
We turn research findings into public education, community‑friendly messaging, and policy advocacy.
Who We Collaborate With
Field coordination & community access
Program learning & adaptation
User‑centered message co‑creation
What We Are Best Placed to Support
🔍 Community engagement support
We help researchers and partners ethically reach adolescent girls, women, and marginalised groups in Rwanda and Liberia.
📘 Contextual input on MHM programming
We share field‑tested insights on what works (and what doesn’t) in school and community menstrual health initiatives.
✏️ Co‑creation of user‑centered messages
We help translate evidence into language, visuals, and tools that adolescents and communities actually understand and trust.
📢 Dissemination & advocacy
We use our digital platforms (Learning Hub, social media, app) to share findings and advocate for policy uptake.
What We Do Not Offer Independently
We are not currently an independent survey firm, biostatistical analysis team, or formal academic research lead. We do not provide anonymised datasets or act as a primary data‑analysis consultancy. We are an implementation partner – not a research house.
Partner on Evidence & Learning
If you need field coordination, community trust, implementation insights, or help translating evidence into action – we would love to talk.
For inquiries about implementation learning, community engagement, evidence translation, or menstrual health programming – not data requests.
We welcome collaboration with universities, NGOs, public health institutions, and policy actors. Past partners have included academic researchers and global health organisations – but we do not list them without explicit permission.