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The Caring for Girls with Period Initiative collaborated with the Ezinnwanne Foundation Conference on the 7th of December 2024. The event addressed key issues affecting young girls in need and empower them with the vital knowledge necessary to lead and thrive.
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This year’s theme, “BE HER – Highly Spirited, Eloquent, and Relentless,” set the stage for a day filled with performances, insightful talks, and valuable discussions. The event drew over 400 students from 20 different schools across Lagos State.
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This experience amplified these young voices as they spoke about their experiences and dreams, reinforcing their pride in being girls and commitment to making a positive impact in the world. The International Day of the Girl Child outreach inspired the girls to be bold, strong, and driven to achieving their aspirations.
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The session had over 300 girls in attendance. The Lagos Chapter lead Lisa Numa, opened the session sharing the organization’s vision, she engaged the girls on the importance of self-confidence and the power of positive affirmations, emphasizing the need to believe in themselves and nurture their dreams.
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Jennifer reiterated the organization’s mission and shared her first-period story, emphasizing that menstruation is natural and nothing to be ashamed of. Her account, especially the touching moment of her brother buying her first sanitary pad, inspired confidence in the students.
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Guests had a blast with silent karaoke, where they sang along to instrumental tracks, sometimes hitting the right notes and other times adding their own creative twists.
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I get to lose weight even though I skipped the gym today and still get somebody to gift a pad? Amazing
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‘’I was a late bloomer; not seeing your period on time should not be a problem at this stage in your life,” she said
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One student revealed that she typically disposed of pads by tearing them apart and flushing the...
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The Caring For Girls with Period Initiative educates underprivileged women and girls about menstrual hygiene, sex education, importance of education, and family planning amongst others. We've reached 30,000+ individuals and aim to end period poverty in Africa.
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