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MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2023
- 28th September 2023
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: HAFAI
No CommentsMenstrual hygiene day is used as a platform by government and non-governmental organizations to discuss issues that affects girls and women’s health such as puberty or stages of development especially in girls and to educate them on how to take care of their bodies in order to stay clean and healthy as well as sensitize -
ADOLESCENT WEEK AT ECWA GOODNEWS KUBWA ABUJA, 2023
- 28th September 2023
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: HAFAI
Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development that occurs during the period from puberty to maturity/adulthood. Adolescents are young people, boys and girls between the ages of 13 through 19 who require proper guidance and advice in other to make informed decisions and choices that will improve their lives. March 19th – -
INAUGURATION MEETING OF STATE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP ON INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN PAPILOMA VIRUS (HPV) VACCINE IN ABIA STATE.
- 28th September 2023
- Posted by: Hafai
- Category: HAFAI
Human Papilloma Virus is a Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), that is common among people of reproductive age, and can be spread through unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected person, mother to baby, pregnancy, labor, or nursing. Most HPV infections go away on their own and does not cause any health problems. However, -
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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“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