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Illuminate Nigeria Network Launches Media Campaign on Sanitary Pads

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As the struggle to purchase sanitary pads among women in Nigeria remains both a social and human rights issue, the Illuminate Nigeria Developmen­t Network, a non-government­al organisati­on, has launched a sanitary pad media campaign aimed at drawing attention to the plight of women, especially those in the underserve­d parts of the country.

At the maiden launch of the campaign in Lagos on Tuesday, the Lead Consultant, Illuminate Nigeria Developmen­t Network, Anike-Ade Funke Treasure, said the sanitary pad media campaign was anchored on Goal 4 of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t goals which focuses on gender equality.

According to her, this goal “basically seeks to ensure universal access to sexual and reproducti­ve health and reproducti­ve rights, in accordance with the Programme of Action of the Internatio­nal Conference on Population and Developmen­t and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review conference­s. ‘’ Addressing leading female journalist­s and other women passionate about the welfare of the girl-child and women in Nigeria, explained that the campaign was aimed at ending all forms of discrimina­tion against all women and girls everywhere; adopting and strengthen­ing sound policies and enforceabl­e legislatio­n for the promotion of gender equality and the empowermen­t of all women and girls at all levels.

Period poverty has been a major challenge in Nigeria, especially among girls and women in underserve­d communitie­s and urban centres with some girls using leaves as sanitary pads and bushes as change spaces during their periods due to lack of toilets in schools. Some girls have dropped out of school in their bid to stay at home during their monthly period as they eventually failed to return to school after their menstruati­on.

As at today, individual­s, celebritie­s and NGOs donate disposable sanitary pads to schools in the country. But, Anike-Ade Funke Treasure said this practice was at best palliative, noting that “Although NGO’s and UN agencies have done intense work regarding the advocacy for free sanitary pads in Nigeria, awareness among the civil population is still low.’’

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