In a significant move to promote girl child education and support the welfare of young girls in the Atwima-Nwabiagya North District, Hon. Mba Zachariah, the District Chief Executive, has distributed 29,685 packs of sanitary pads to basic and senior high schools within the district.
This initiative is a testament to the DCE’s commitment to ensuring that girls have access to the resources they need to succeed in school.
The distribution ceremony was held at the Barekese Senior High School, where Hon. Mba Zachariah officially handed over the sanitary pads to the school authorities.
This gesture is part of a broader effort to address the challenges faced by girls in the district, particularly in terms of access to menstrual hygiene products.
The provision of sanitary pads is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of girls in the district. By ensuring that they have access to these essential products, the DCE’s initiative is likely to reduce absenteeism, improve academic performance, and promote overall well-being among girls.
The DCE’s commitment to supporting girl child education is evident in his efforts to address the specific needs of girls in the district.
By providing sanitary pads, Hon. Mba Zachariah is helping to create a more conducive learning environment for girls, enabling them to focus on their studies without the added burden of worrying about menstrual hygiene.
The initiative has been well-received by students, teachers, and parents alike. Many have expressed their gratitude to the DCE for his kindness and commitment to the welfare of girls in the district.
The distribution of sanitary pads is seen as a significant step towards promoting girl child education and empowering young girls to reach their full potential.
Hon. Mba Zachariah’s initiative to distribute sanitary pads to schools in the Atwima-Nwabiagya North District is a commendable effort that is likely to have a lasting impact on the lives of girls in the area.
By supporting girl child education and promoting menstrual hygiene, the DCE is contributing to the development of a more inclusive and supportive learning environment.

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