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Children’s Day & World Menstrual Hygiene Day
Hasam Foundation, in collaboration with theOffice of the Mandate Secretary, Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, achieved a remarkable milestone by celebratingChildren’s DayandWorld Menstrual Hygiene DayatGovernment Girls Secondary School, Dutse, Abuja. The event, themed“Pad Her, Healthy Future; Together for a #PeriodFriendly Africa,”was a powerful initiative aimed at empowering young girls with essential menstrual health knowledge and resources, ensuring that no girl is held back by her period.
Breaking Barriers, Building Futures
Menstruation remains a significant challenge for many girls across Africa, often shrouded in stigma and misinformation. This lack of awareness and access to proper resources can lead to missed school days, diminished self-esteem, and long-term health issues. The Hasam Foundation’s event sought to address these challenges head-on, creating a safe and supportive environment for girls to learn, ask questions, and feel empowered.
Education and Empowerment
The celebration was packed with impactful activities designed to educate and inspire:
Interactive Workshops: Engaging sessions on menstrual health, hygiene practices, and the importance of breaking societal taboos.
Distribution of Menstrual Products: Free sanitary pads and hygiene kits were provided to ensure girls have access to essential resources.
Empowerment Talks: Inspirational speakers shared personal stories and practical advice, encouraging girls to embrace their health and confidence.
Toward a #PeriodFriendly Africa
The theme,“Pad Her, Healthy Future; Together for a #PeriodFriendly Africa,”reflects a bold vision for a continent where menstrual health is normalized, and every girl has the resources and support she needs to thrive. This event was not just a celebration but a reminder that menstrual health is a critical component of health for the girl child.