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The Okoroafor Chinaza Ogechi Basis on Tuesday urged ladies and ladies to embrace menstrual hygiene.

The inspiration stated this throughout its sensitisation outreach on the Internally Displaced Individuals camp in Durumi, Abuja, with the theme ‘Schooling on menstrual hygiene and significance of teaching the girl-child.’

The sensitisation outreach which was carried out in collaboration with the Fantastic thing about Africa Worldwide Pageant and Spec Kitchen emphasised the significance of utilizing sanitary pads throughout menstruation and educating the girl-child.

In the course of the outreach, the inspiration distributed sanitary pads, toiletries, and snacks, amongst others.

The founder, who was additionally the third runner-up of BAIP and Miss Multinational Nigeria 2023, Chinaza Okoroafor stated she is set to coach ladies on the significance of hygiene and to create consciousness on the necessity to educate the girl-child.

“The theme of my basis is worth for all ladies, so we wish to present the ladies and ladies love, inform them how vital they’re, and educate them key issues that can assist them of their day-to-day actions as a result of ladies are vital in society.

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