31/03/2023
PadHER project, our new phase of "End Period Poverty program", strategically designed to support adolescent girls and women in marginalized communities with sanitary pads and toiletries in order to promote good menstrual health and wellbeing feeding into the SDGs 3 of the United Nations - Menstruation is a sign of female health and vitality and should no longer be shrouded in fear, shame or embarrassment, rather women should be empowered and upheld in dignity by changing the practices, cultural norms and restrictions that sees menstrual hygiene as taboo.
As we continue to advocate and promote menstrual hygiene cause, we urge the federal, state and local government to articulate a menstrual hygiene management framework with relevant policies that can provide affordable, accessible, inclusive menstruation kits, and ultimately eradicate taxes levied on sanitary pads.
Our team at in collaboration with volunteers from visited the New Kuchingoro IDP camp last Saturday, 25th March, to empower and educate young girls on menstrual health as they grow and transition into adulthood. We supplied sanitary pads and toiletries. We also engaged them in conversations relating to their health and personal concerns.
We appreciate all our donors, sponsors and most importantly volunteers.