FGA partners with Action on Empowerment, Plan International Ghana and Ghana Blind Union to organize sensitization workshop for girls with disabilities in Eastern Region on the use of reusable pads.
The cost of taxing sanitary pad leads to an increase in pricing every now and then in Ghana This has become a concerned to many Ghanaian Citizens especially some civil society groups like ours and law makers. school girls and unemployed ladies with disabilities we interacted with in Eastern Region during menstrual hygiene sensitization workshop testified that they sort to the use of rags, toilet rolls and plantain leaves none of these materials are safe enough to protect them against bloodstains and virginal infections. Apart from that some skip schools days when they know they’re not well protected during their menstrual periods. This need according to them give some men advantaged to lure girls into sex in exchange of money to buy pad, as a result, some girls become pregnant, dropout of school and abandoned by the men. It is against this background that we collaborated with Action on Empowerment, Plan International Ghana and Ghana Blind Union to organize a sensitization workshop to sensitize girls with disabilities in Eastern Region how to use reusable pads. It was very exciting, a lot of experiences were shared with lessons learnt from that. The representation includes; Albinos, Total and Partial blind, Hearing Impaired (deaf) and those with Multiple Disabilities. They girls were also given a package each of the pads and alcohol based sanitizers. We can’ t wait for our next visit.
The event in pictures