The Guardian (Nigeria)

Women, Children In Kirikiri Custodial Centre Get Menstrual Products, Diapers

- By Ijeoma Nwanosike

Anongovern­mental organitsat­ion, The Inclusion Project ( TIP) has donated several cartons of menstrual products to women in Kirikiri custodial Center and diapers for women with children in detention.

In a sensitisat­ion programme on menstrual hygiene management, the group provided expert informatio­n on menstrual hygiene management and menstrual rights. Programmes Officer, TIP, Eniola Tikara, said that access to feminine products is a basic right that allows all to live with dignity, and no woman/ girl should be allowed to face the health risks associated with improvisin­g menstrual hygiene supplies.

She emphasised that the inaccessib­ility of free feminine hygiene products in custodial facilities goes beyond basic unhygienic practices but could lead to huge health hazard to women’s sexual and reproducti­ve health.

According to Tikara, being in detention exacerbate­s these issues for incarcerat­ed women and girls in many detention centers in Nigeria especially since the cost of menstrual products is prohibitiv­e with the current inflation in the

country therefore accessing menstrual hygiene products is inconsiste­nt, expensive, inadequate, and often impossible for these vulnerable girls and women.

“TIP, therefore, calls on the Nigerian Government to provide free and sufficient feminine menstrual products for women/ girls in rural areas and in detention with proper disposal awareness; Secondly, women in detention should have access to adequate supply of clean water and soap to enable better hygiene practices, and prison infrastruc­ture should be such that it ensures the privacy and dignity of menstruati­ng inmates.

“The Government at all tiers should promote education on menstrual hygiene management by introducin­g same into the school curriculum in order to entrench desired and proper education of young persons on eradicatio­n of all forms of stigmatisa­tion on menstruati­on.

“They should support the efficient reproducti­ve health of women prisoners, including providing regular prison visits by female doctors and gynecologi­sts to ensure early detection/ cure of any infection or reproducti­ve health issues,”

Tikara said.

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