Need for more Menstrual Hygiene Education in Africa to save our Teenage girls &women
Sep 15, 2024
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I am happy to bring some good news on how my humble personal contributions has yield some fruits towards, educating our African sisters on maintaining good personal hygiene during their menstrual cycle, with my initiative- #1pad4her.
Growing an initiative is not an over night or magically achievable process but a gradual process depending on individual financial strengths and challenges encountered in the process. Individuals who get good sponsors and donors get to implement their projects easily and faster too.
▪What matters most is the initiator's or advocate's commitment and resilience to be pushing foward to achieving the aims and objectives of the initiative.▪
Again, most advocates have missed great opportunities of touching lives positively because, they lack digital technology or more concerned to capture their underground activities for the public. This shouldn't deter anyone with the PASSION to change lives. Just go ahead and do your good will no matter if anyone is noticing or not.
▪The whole idea of being a humanitarian is changing lives positively no matter if anyone is watching you or not.▪
This mindset of carrying out my humanitarian outreach despite publicity stunts has also helped- AGWAMMA WOMEN OUTREACH AFRICA not just in our Menstrual Hygiene Education Initiative but all our Gender outreach activities.
The ones we have capacities like doing remote meetings with women across the world, we happily did that and publish them.
Other humanitarian activities we did without much publicity because, we are more concerned about making great impacts, changing lives than, publicity of our sanitarytowrl donations, feeding the hungry or other charity works we have carried out quietly. This is because, KINDNESS/GENEROUSITY has no face. We must show kindness to anyone who needs it no matter location, religion, race or culture.
Since the creation of our #1pad4her Initiative, we have been reaching out to girls/women not just in Malawi where the initiative is targeted more but Nigeria, and other African countries. In Nigeria, we have reached out quietly in our capacity with resources we could afford but also need to do more.
In Malawi which is our final destination, We have conducted private and group interviews and meetings where we interract and talk with some African students, women on their challenges with the high cost of sanitarytowels in Africa.
One of the interviews can be watched in our Telegram -General Human Resource/Develpoment Coaching Workshop channel here via this link-
https://t.me/+GUZ6pTmFh844YjY0
Their stories are not much different because, it's obvious sanitary towels and toiletries are expensive in most African countries like Malawi/Nigeria where we have more participants in our campaign.
Our #1PAD4HER which is focused to educate as much African girls/women on Menstrual Hygiene to avoid them contacting infections that could destroy their reproductive system is still very much in progress and we are not in a hurry because, it's our PASSION and, passions to touch people's lives don't die.
We are doing lots of underground work to gather more material donations, health officials since the education create more impacts when, teaching and also donating sanitary towels, toiletries, disinfectants, Sanitizers and antibacterial wipes to the poor students and women who couldn't afford these items. 📍
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