NASOWS FULafia Chapter Conducts Menstrual Hygiene Campaign and Sanitary Pad Distribution

NASOWS FULafia Chapter Conducts Menstrual Hygiene Campaign and Sanitary Pad Distribution

NASOWS FULafia Chapter Conducts Menstrual Hygiene Campaign and Sanitary Pad Distribution

In a commendable initiative aimed at promoting menstrual hygiene awareness and addressing the needs of vulnerable female students, the Nigeria Association of Social Work Students (NASOWS), Federal University of Lafia (FULafia) Chapter, organized a successful menstrual hygiene sensitization campaign.

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The NASOWS FULafia Chapter orchestrated a comprehensive outreach program that included raising awareness about menstrual health and distributing sanitary pads to vulnerable secondary school students in Mararraban-Akunza. Additionally, the campaign extended its support to female students within the FULafia community.

The campaign, conducted with enthusiasm and dedication, sought to destigmatize menstruation while emphasizing the significance of maintaining proper menstrual hygiene practices. By imparting essential knowledge and providing access to menstrual hygiene products, NASOWS FULafia Chapter endeavors to empower young girls and women to manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence.

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The distribution of sanitary pads to vulnerable secondary school students in Mararraban-Akunza and FULafia female students underscores NASOWS FULafia Chapter's commitment to advocating for women's health and ensuring equitable access to menstrual hygiene resources.

This altruistic initiative serves as a testament to NASOWS FULafia Chapter's proactive engagement in community outreach and its dedication to fostering positive social change. The impact of this campaign extends beyond the distribution of sanitary pads; it embodies a commitment to women's well-being and empowerment through education and access to essential resources.