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Students of Nkwantanang M.A 6 Basic School participated in a menstrual stigma and awareness session under the theme “Break the Silence,” organized by a team of students as part of a social impact project.
The initiative aimed to create a safe space for students to openly discuss menstruation, ask questions, and challenge the stigma often associated with it.
As part of the session, facilitators from Help Her Out Foundation were invited to educate students on menstrual health, hygiene, and the importance of addressing stigma. A physician from the Lekma also supported the session by providing accurate health information and responding to students’ concerns.
Speaking on the motivation behind the initiative, a member of the organizing team noted:
“We wanted to create a space where students feel comfortable talking about menstruation, asking questions, and understanding that it is completely normal.”
Students who participated in the session expressed that they had learned about menstrual hygiene, how menstruation occurs, and the importance of speaking openly about it.
“I learned how menstruation happens, how to take care of myself, and that I shouldn’t feel shy talking about it or asking for help when I need it,” a student shared.
A male student also shared:
“Now I understand it better, and I think boys should be more respectful and supportive.”
The session encouraged both boys and girls to better understand menstruation and contribute to reducing stigma within the school environment.
The headmistress of the school expressed her appreciation for the initiative.
“I am very glad this conversation was brought to our students. It has helped them understand menstruation better and created a more open environment for discussion,” she said.
She further commended the student team for organizing such an impactful and timely intervention.
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