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High cost of sanitary pads: Girls now use rags during mensuration – Public health worker

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 14, 2024 5431 Minutes read0

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A public health worker Patricia Nkem-Innocent has launched a campaign to enlighten young girls on personal hygiene and sexual health initiatives.

Patricia said the campaign becomes necessary following the prevailing economic hardship in the country,which has forced many young girls to resort to the use of rags and other unsanitary materials as pads during menstruation, reports Vanguard.

As an incumbent student president at Communication and Democracy, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, the United Kingdom, Patricia launched the programme tagged “Menstrual hygiene and sexual health initiative” during the recently celebrated International Women’s Day, as part of her own little way of giving back to the young girls in society.

She decried the high cost of female sanitary products occasioned by the rising inflation rate in Nigeria, noting that young girls as well as older women these days have resorted to the use of rags and other unsanitary materials as pads during menstruation. A situation she fears might bring about a wave of illnesses and diseases in future.

According to her, the initiative was borne out of the passion she has for supporting and educating young girls on personal hygiene, especially during menstruation.

She, however, distributed free sanitary pads to 227 young girls in three cities of Warri, Abuja and Port-Harcourt that would sustain them for a minimum of three to four months.

Her words, “With the International Women’s Day 2024 theme being ‘Inspire Inclusion’ and the United Nations theme being ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,’ what better way to celebrate than to give back to our young girls.

“Today, two hundred and twenty-seven (227) girls in different parts of Nigeria including Warri, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, received free pads that would sustain them for a minimum of three to four months. ‘This is Nature Center Period’ campaign.

“This is my way of investing in our young girls. This is making a real difference in their lives and relieving a significant burden on their families. “

She urges everyone to be a part of this campaign, even as she promised to do more in future.

“The dream is to have a country where girls don’t buy pads, just like in Scotland and other countries in the world.”

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