Ibadan, Nigeria – May 28, 2024
Executive Director’s Statement on World Menstrual Hygiene Day
Today, Trailblazer Initiative Nigeria proudly joins the global community in commemorating World Menstrual Hygiene Day. This year’s theme, “Creating a World Without Period Poverty and Stigma,” aligns with our mission to promote menstrual health and hygiene across Nigeria.
Empowering Women and Girls: At Trailblazer Initiative Nigeria, we believe menstrual hygiene is a fundamental right and essential for the empowerment and dignity of women and girls. By addressing menstrual health issues, we are not only improving individual well-being but also fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
Our Initiatives:
- Educational Workshops: We are committed to educating girls and young women about menstrual hygiene and reproductive health. Our workshops in schools and communities provide critical information and support.
- Access to Menstrual Products: Through our partnerships, we distribute free and affordable menstrual products to those in need, ensuring that no girl or woman is left behind due to lack of resources.
- Advocacy: We advocate for policies that support menstrual health and hygiene. By engaging with policymakers, we aim to create a supportive environment that eliminates period poverty and stigma.
Breaking the Silence: Menstruation should not be a source of shame or taboo. We must break the silence and foster open, supportive conversations about menstrual health. This is crucial for the well-being and empowerment of all women and girls.
Call to Action: I urge government bodies, organizations, and individuals to join us in our efforts to end period poverty and stigma. Together, we can make a significant impact and ensure menstrual health for all.
Conclusion: On this World Menstrual Hygiene Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to creating a world where every girl and woman can manage her menstruation with dignity. Trailblazer Initiative Nigeria will continue to champion menstrual health and hygiene, empowering communities and driving change.