Khadijah Aliyu
A non governmental organization NGO, the Population Services International (PSI) Nigeria has launched the Menstrual Health (MH-NOW) project in Kano State, aimed at addressing the challenges faced by adolescent girls and young women during their menstrual periods.
The project, which focuses on promoting awareness and providing solutions to menstrual health issues, targets girls aged 10-24 with accurate information and support.
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According to the senior Program Manager and Team Lead on Menstrual Health at PSI Nigeria, Dr. Abdulhamid Adediran, menstrual health is a critical aspect of adolescent and young women’s lives.
He pointed out that, research has shown that three out of ten girls miss school during their menstrual periods, putting them at a disadvantage compared to their male counterparts.
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“To address this challenge, PSI has launched a music video titled “Time of the Month” featuring actors from Nollywood and Kannywood to amplify advocacy messages”
He hinted that, the video addresses socio-cultural barriers and promotes menstrual hygiene, emphasizing the importance of reusable pads, proper hygiene, and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) practices for healthier and sustainable environments.
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Kano is one of six states selected for the implementation of the MH-NOW project, which aims to eradicate period poverty, stigma, and other challenges linked to menstrual health.
Paradigm News reports that, Dr. Abdulhamid commended the media’s role in spreading awareness and urged media personnel to intensify efforts in reaching adolescent girls and young women with menstrual health information.