FEEM Initiative

FEEM Initiative Female Empowerment (FEEM) is a Non Governmental Organization interested in the welfare of women/girls

15/04/2026

Rather sadly, this is the reality of many r**e victims. Judging a r**e victim complicates their traumatic predicament.

Our project is coming off soon. Our plan is to give out a thousand and more sanitary pads to girls in Junior High and Se...
21/03/2026

Our project is coming off soon. Our plan is to give out a thousand and more sanitary pads to girls in Junior High and Senior High Schools in Ghana🇬🇭. Please bring in your support.

08/03/2026
We recognise the inspiring work of all women across the globe. Happy International Women’s Day.
08/03/2026

We recognise the inspiring work of all women across the globe. Happy International Women’s Day.

https://gna.org.gh/2025/10/ngo-intensifies-advocacy-against-teenage-pregnancy-child-marriage/FEEM’s recent event on empo...
25/10/2025

https://gna.org.gh/2025/10/ngo-intensifies-advocacy-against-teenage-pregnancy-child-marriage/

FEEM’s recent event on empowering adolescent girls got featured in the news. As an organisation, we remain resolute to tackling poverty through the empowerment of women and girls.

Please have a read and share.

By Anthony Adongo Apubeo Bolgatanga, Oct. 23, GNA – The Female Empowerment Initiative (FEEM), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has intensified advocacy efforts to end teenage pregnancy, child marriage,…

Our event yesterday brought together close to 500 girls from some of the junior high schools in the Bolgatanga Municipal...
22/10/2025

Our event yesterday brought together close to 500 girls from some of the junior high schools in the Bolgatanga Municipality.

It was a fun-filled day with thoughtful lessons on youthful exuberance and the challenges surrounding uninformed sexual decisions. We equally distributed sanitary pads to most of the girls.

It is our hope that this will continue either quarterly or yearly because as teenage pregnancies have skyrocketed to about 2436, we have a lot of work to do.

21/10/2025

The day is finally here, and girls from eight schools in the Bolgatanga Municipality have gathered to learn about very important topics to help them learn, thrive and grow.

This event is a commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child.

Our hope is that after this event, the girls will gain important life lessons to help them navigate their way through life.


During the Menstrual hygiene day (28th May), we planned a number of activities which included enlightening young women i...
30/06/2025

During the Menstrual hygiene day (28th May), we planned a number of activities which included enlightening young women in Junior High Schools on the menstrual 🩸 process and the menstrual cycle as well as distributed sanitary pads to them. We held these activities in Kongo in the Upper East Region and Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana. Equally part of our program was a collaboration with AfriPads and Girls Rise to distribute reusable sanitary pads to girls in Malawi. I wish to indicate that we successfully held the Ghana projects in May and have equally been able to execute the Malawi project now which feels us with much gratitude.

The reusable sanitary kits that can last them for long while. This we hope will go a long way to assist the girls in their education by helping them concentrate without having to skip school because of menstruation 🩸. We also hope girls who are met with pressures from men to negotiate their bodies for menstrual products will have a strong confidence to object. Please find pictures. (FEEM) Initiative.

During the Menstrual hygiene day (28th May), we planned a number of activities which included enlightening young women i...
30/06/2025

During the Menstrual hygiene day (28th May), we planned a number of activities which included enlightening young women in Junior High Schools on the menstrual 🩸 process and the menstrual cycle as well as distributed sanitary pads to them. We held these activities in Kongo in the Upper East Region and Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana. Equally part of our program was a collaboration with AfriPads and Girls Rise to distribute reusable sanitary pads to girls in Malawi. I wish to indicate that we successfully held the Ghana projects in May and have equally been able to execute the Malawi project now which feels us with much gratitude.

The reusable sanitary kit that can last them for a long while. This we hope will go a long way to assist the girls in their education by helping them concentrate without having to skip school because of menstruation 🩸. We also hope girls who are met with pressures from men to negotiate their bodies for menstrual products will have a strong confidence to object. Please find pictures. (FEEM) Initiative.

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