 And now to the Girl Child Development and Non-Profit Organization. The Hillary Grace Foundation says it is important for the government to reduce taxes on sanitary napkins, build modern toilets with clean running water in public schools. It is also asking the government to improve structures in place which will in turn reduce period poverty and enhance proper hygiene during menstruation for the girl child. President Hillary Grace Foundation, Grace Oakwavia-Frantes made this note when her foundation distributed 1000 sanitary parts in clothes to young girls at the Swally Ultra-Modern Market in Yaniguang. She emphasized that organizations aim is to promote activities that are geared towards positive impact on humanity through research and inquiry, training and empowerment programs for underprivileged people. The essence of all of this is to create awareness that there is a problem called period poverty and then the world needs to pay attention to it. And if the world pays attention to it, there will be policy changes as regards taxation of sanitary products and ultimately there will be a reduction in the amount of parts and people will be able to afford it. Because right now a part goes for as high as 2000, 2005. A girl selling the market, selling pure water, she can't buy it. It is only the government that can implement the policy change we are conversing for. So we need them to get involved. We are partnering with Hillary Grace Foundation. We are here to support them. That is their yearly festival. It has been on for six years now. Part should be made free for the girl child. They should not be taxing the parts. They should make it cheap. These are very, very bad now. We are in a very bad situation. So if first you be something that you can't pick anywhere you go. We are here to donate clothes to the kids in Swale market and we are here to give out parts and advise the young girls in personal hygiene and how to take care of yourself. Farm cards personally is known for our service to humanity. And we are here doing what we are known for, to give back to the society.