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Obaasima donates over 2,000 sanitary pads to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day, empowering girls in Western Region

Sun, Jun 8 2025 5:58 PM
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obaasima donates over 2000 sanitary pads to mark menstrual hygiene day empowering girls in western region
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Obaasima donates over 2,000 sanitary pads to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day, empowering girls in Western Region

In an inspiring effort to tackle period poverty and digital vulnerability, the Obaasima Social Entrepreneurial Programme (Obaasimasep) has donated over 2,000 sanitary pads to schoolgirls and teachers across four rural communities in Ghana’s Prestea Huni Valley Municipality, Western Region.

The initiative, themed “Pad Up A Girl: Accelerate Action for a Scholar,” marked Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025 with a strong message of dignity, education, and protection for young girls navigating both adolescence and the digital world.

“In today’s digital age, it is crucial for girls to prioritise their safety while navigating the online space… At the same time, the internet offers vast educational opportunities. By balancing safety with purposeful use, the internet can support academic growth and personal development,” said Afia Yeboah, Project Manager at Obaasima.

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Tackling Period Poverty and Predatory Risks

At the heart of the campaign was a desire to address more than just menstrual health. Richard Botchway, Officer in Charge of Sponsorship and Media, spoke plainly to the girls about protecting their dignity:

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“Menstruation is a natural phenomenon. There is nothing wrong with you if you are at that time of the month. That is why Obaasimasep is providing you with enough sanitary pads to last for the year. Do not give yourselves out to men just because you need financial assistance to purchase pads. When in need, inform your teachers and SHEP coordinators for assistance.”

This message was not just about health—it was a call for confidence, safety, and self-respect.
Where the Pads Went: A Breakdown of Distribution

Abekoase/Tebe M/A Basic School – 288 pads

Huniso M/A Basic School – 552 pads

Pepesa M/A Basic School – 1,020 pads

John Taylor M/A Basic School – 504 pads

Community outreach – 60 pads to vulnerable women

Tertiary level – 50 pads to LAMDSA Women’s Commission at KNUST

Uncovering Deeper Needs

Even with these generous donations, some challenges came to light. Christian Seruph, Secretary to the Parents Association, noted:

“Some of them wear sportswear because they do not have proper panties. It makes it difficult for these girls to use the pads appropriately.”

It’s a sobering reminder that period poverty extends beyond pads—it includes underwear, sanitation, and basic dignity.

Higher Education Support

The campaign reached beyond basic schools, extending to students of the Land Economy and Development Studies Students Association (LAMDSA) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

“This initiative will help young women maintain dignity on campus, especially with the rising cost of basic necessities,” said Jessica Arthur, a student leader.

Impact Felt Across Communities

Obaasimasep’s efforts drew praise from school authorities and health education officers. Mr Usman Suleman, SHEP Coordinator at Abekoase/Tebe, lauded the initiative for enhancing school attendance and boosting the self-esteem of young girls.

“This is more than charity—it’s about restoring dignity, encouraging resilience, and showing every girl belongs in school no matter the time of the month,” said Georgia Akua Ashun, Project Coordinator – Health.

About Obaasimasep

The Obaasima Social Entrepreneurial Programme is a Ghana-based initiative committed to advancing social change through health, education, and economic empowerment. Through projects like “Pad Up A Girl”, Obaasimasep continues to support girls and women across Ghana to thrive with dignity and purpose.

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