…distributes 500 sanitary pads to schoolgirls in Kwara
Baobab Microfinance Bank has distributed 500 sanitary pads to schoolgirls in Kwara State as part of the first phase of its Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Project, reaffirming its commitment to improving community well-being.
The project was implemented in partnership with Sisters of Jannah (SOJ), a trusted grassroots organisation whose local knowledge and community presence played a critical role in identifying the school with the greatest need.
Menstrual hygiene remains one of the most overlooked challenges affecting young girls in Nigeria, particularly in low-income communities where access to sanitary products is limited.
Period poverty continues to contribute to school absenteeism, reduced academic performance, and, in severe cases, school dropout among adolescent girls.
By providing reusable sanitary pads, Baobab Microfinance Bank is offering a sustainable, cost-effective solution that supports long-term menstrual health management while helping young girls stay in school and learn with dignity.
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