Mrs. Lillian Oyama, Executive Director of Second Chance Initiative (SCI)
Worried about increasing sexual and reproductive health issues among
young people in Cross River, Second Chance Initiative (SCI), a
non-governmental organization is collaborating with United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA), office of Dr. Linda Ayade, wife of Cross River
Governor and Medical Women Association (MWA) to hold massive
sensitization on menstrual hygiene in rural communities in the state.
SCI renown for championing capacity and sensitization towards
promoting reproductive health and rights, and enabling young people make
informed choices in Nigeria made this known, in Calabar through a
statement by Mrs. Lillian Oyama, the Executive Director of the NGO.
Oyama, renown to champion aspects concerning society reproductive
health needs said her organization was worried that an issue that
affects every day life, especially young rural dwellers is far swept
under the carpet, hence the need for SCI seeing the need to rejuvenate
the course.
Part of issue trailing this trend, she said include poor awareness at
home and in schools; paucity in availability of sanitary pads and other
hygiene menstrual products, adequate toilets, water and disposal
options.
As contained in her statement, her NGO is to partner other
development partners to observe the international menstrual hygiene day
commemoration of May 28 spanning with a beehive of activities scheduled
to begin from Friday 26 would launch various outreaches in communities
in Cross River with the peak of events holding at Holy Child Girls
Secondary School in Ikom Local Government Area of the state.
“The theme for this year’s menstrual hygiene day is ‘Education’,” Oyama said.
“Part of activities to mark this year’s international menstrual
hygiene day include essay competition and awards for secondary school
students aimed at creating awareness on menstrual hygiene among teenage
girls in the state scheduled to hold on Friday at Holy Child Secondary
School Ikom” she added.
Furthermore, the statement said: “Following after the school
competition will be free medical outreach on breast, cervical cancer and
treatment of minor ailments with the chief of it all holding in Okuni
of Ikom on Saturday.”
The reproductive health needs crusader added that “While the
international menstrual hygiene day celebration itself with distribution
of free sanitary pads holds on Sundayat Holy Child Girls Secondary School.”
She further called for support from donors to join the campaign to
enable girls stay in school with donations of sanitary pads and other
hygiene menstrual products, adequate toilets, water and disposal
options.
Others expected to partner the initiative include the Cross River Government through the Ministry of Health, Aurora Loreli Ltd,
Child Survival Development Organization, Pro-Health International, Fhi360, Teens with Skills among others.
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SCI worries about C’River menstrual hygiene, partners UNFPA, Gov Wife, others on May 28 Int’l Menstrual Hygiene Day
SCI worries about C’River menstrual hygiene, partners UNFPA, Gov Wife, others on May 28 Int’l Menstrual Hygiene Day
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