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Group pushes for affordable sanitary pads for women

by Prime Time
February 6, 2026
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A non-governmental initiative, PadBank Mobile Outreach, has intensified efforts to promote access to affordable sanitary pads for women and girls, particularly those from vulnerable backgrounds, as part of its menstrual hygiene advocacy in Cross River State.

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The group made its position known during its monthly outreach programme yesterday at the West African People’s Institute (WAPI), Calabar, where free sanitary pads were distributed to about three hundred female students of the school.

Speaking at the event, the coordinator of the initiative, Archibong Bassey, said access to sanitary products remains critical to the dignity, confidence and wellbeing of women and girls, noting that many students still struggle to afford them.

She explained that the February edition of the outreach also served as part of activities to mark birthday, adding that she invited members of her class set ” WAPI 94″ to join her in giving back to her alma mater.

She encouraged the students to remain focused on their education and make responsible choices capable of shaping their future.

“Whatever you do today reflects in your tomorrow. Do not play with your future. Discipline and commitment will always matter,” Bassey said.

She further explained that the PadBank Mobile Outreach was created to address menstrual hygiene challenges by directly supporting girls who are unable to afford sanitary pads, thereby helping them remain confident and active in school.

Receiving the team, the school’s principal, Gertrude Egbelo, commended the group for its consistency and concern for the welfare of the students.

“This gesture will go a long way in supporting our girls. It addresses an important need and shows that people truly care about their wellbeing,” the principal said.

The programme also featured a sensitisation session facilitated by National Health Fellows, who educated the students on menstrual hygiene management and personal health practices.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Assistant Head Girl, Goodness Udo, expressed appreciation for the initiative.

“We are grateful for the sanitary pads given to us. This support means a lot to many girls who find it difficult to afford them,” she said.

The PadBank Mobile Outreach said it would continue its monthly interventions aimed at promoting menstrual hygiene and supporting vulnerable girls and women across Cross River State.

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