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HERSTORY RADIO PROGRAM
- 27th June 2022
- Posted by: Anna Anna
- Category: Uncategorised
No CommentsHerStory Radio Program is a platform that is used to educate/teach girls between the ages of 11 - 16 about some core moral values and help them build their confidence, leadership skills, self-esteem and inspire others. It is also an opportunity for girls to air their views, share their personal stories, learn new things, send -
MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY MAY 28, 2022
- 27th June 2022
- Posted by: Anna Anna
- Category: Uncategorised
Menstrual Hygiene Day is an annual advocacy, awareness and sensitization day that is used by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, the media and individuals to create awareness about menstruation as well as to highlight the importance of menstruation and hygiene and to help in breaking the silence, stigma, taboos and negative assumptions around menstruation and to -
BLACK HISTORY MONTH, FEBRUARY 5TH, 2022
- 27th June 2022
- Posted by: Anna Anna
- Category: Uncategorised
Empathy Across Cultures - Tools for Global Solidarity Black History Month was celebrated throughout the entire month of February with participants from GLOW (Girls Leading Our World) Club in five (5) states including Abuja Nigeria. Participants were introduced to Black History Month and the contributions of black Americans in American history and their struggle for -
ABOUT US – (NEWSLETTER)
- 27th June 2022
- Posted by: Anna Anna
- Category: Uncategorised
Health Aid For All Initiative, HAFAI is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that has been in existence since 2006 in Abuja, Nigeria and executes projects directly through collaborations with government and non-governmental institutions within and outside the country. As part of our effort to build a society where everyone has the right to a healthier life, -
HAFAI NEWSLETTER
- 7th September 2021
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: Uncategorised
International Women’s Day March 8, 2021 Health Aid For All Initiative, HAFAI in partnership with DreamHome and HUMANx commemorated international women’s day on the 8th of March, 2021 with the theme; “choose to challenge” at Gurku IDP community Nasarawa State. Training on hygiene education, sensitization and capacity building program was carried out in Gurku IDP
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Engagements with Men and Boys
- 4th February 2021
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: HAFAI, News
By engaging men and boys, and key community stakeholders (who are often men) we aim to create space for dialogue and reflection. After the training with the male mentors, boys are willing to support girls
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FAMILY PLANNING
- 16th January 2019
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: Uncategorised
FAMILY PLANNING According to United Nations 2018 projection, the current population of Nigeria is estimated at 197,659,900 and is equivalent to 2.57% of the world’s population. Nigeria’s population is projected to reach 398million by the end of the year 2050, and if this current figure continues, the population of Nigeria by the year 2100 will
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MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT
- 21st November 2018
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: Uncategorised
Menstrual Hygiene is a very important subject that is only recently beginning to gain the needed attention and be perceived from angles such as, gender equality, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Reproductive health, Education and Public health because of its impact on the environment, the economy, global workforce and nations development; education, family, health and
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Menstrual hygiene: UNICEF and HAFAI trains adolescent schoolgirls on washable pads
- 10th October 2017
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: News
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday trained adolescent girls in Osun public schools on how to make washable sanitary pad for effective menstrual hygiene management. The training was part of a four-day workshop organised by UNICEF in collaboration with Health Aid For All Initiative (HAFAI) for secondary school adolescent girls on menstrual hygiene management
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“The Shame of Menstruating”
- 9th April 2017
- Posted by: hafai
- Category: HAFAI
I remember my first period. I was fourteen years old and it was just before Easter. I actually remember feeling excited. My grandmother sent me a tree of life necklace shortly thereafter – she sent one to each of us. She wanted us to remember that our periods were a symbol of the beautiful power
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