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Bays Planet Foundation Launches EmpowerHer Campaign

Bays Planet Foundation has launched Empowerher campaign as part of efforts to aid easy access to affordable sanitary pads to curb health challenges related to menstrual hygiene.

Baliqees Salaudeen-Ibrahim, Founder and Executive Director of Bays Planet Foundation made this assertion during the official launch of the EmpowerHer Campaign, which aims to serve as a direct response to this pressing issue, with a mission to ensure that all women and girls have access to hygienic menstrual products without compromising their financial security or health.

Salaudeen-Ibrahim said: “The initiative is a groundbreaking project aimed at addressing the critical issue of affordable menstrual hygiene products and policy reform in Nigeria. This national campaign seeks to empower women and girls by advocating for accessible and affordable sanitary pads while promoting sustainable menstrual health practices and policy changes.”

“The EmpowerHer project highlights the commitment of the Bays Planet Foundation to address menstrual hygiene and climate change simultaneously. By advocating for affordable sanitary pads and sustainable alternatives, the project aims to reduce the environmental impact of disposable pads while empowering women and girls” she maintained.

The Bays Planet Foundation is a renowned nonprofit and non-governmental organization committed to addressing global social and environmental challenges. Through innovative projects and initiatives, the foundation strives to create a safe, sustainable, and equitable future for all.

The foundation urges potential partners, stakeholders, and concerned individuals to join hands in supporting the EmpowerHer project. This will empower women and girls, promote menstrual health and hygiene, and contribute to a more equitable and inclusive society in Nigeria.

Source: Daily Insight

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