NGO train girls on reusable sanitary pads in Ekiti
Health, Women
AN NGO, Gold Heart Foundation for Teens and Orphans, on Friday, trained young girls on the proper use of reusable sanitary pads to maintain healthy living.
The Executive Director of the foundation, Miss Moyinoluwa Ogundowole, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ado-Ekiti, that the main focus of the training was on reusable sanitary pads.
She said that the program was aimed at training young girls, especially those in the rural areas, who were ignorant of how to make use of sanitary pads during their monthly cycle, also known as a menstrual period.
According to Ogundowole, the training is also to assist the less-privileged young girls, who could not afford to buy disposable sanitary pads, thus forcing some of them abandoning school during their menstrual period.
She noted that most young girls used different materials for their menstrual periods, such as foams, newspapers, and clothing materials because they could not afford to buy sanitary pads.
The executive director noted that reusable sanitary pads could be made from local fabrics, marking touch and breast pad, as it was necessary to put them through on how to do it.
She added that the materials could last between four and six hours after usage, adding that it could be washed, laundered, and reused again, as disposable pads were now expensive to buy.
Ogundowole said that the training would be replicated in Oyo, Osun, and Ondo states to sensitize and train the less- privileged young girls in rural communities on reusable sanitary pads. (NAN)
– MAY 07, 2021 @ 14:33 GM
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