 Over 500 tinnages girls have benefited from hygiene kits distributed as the world celebrates menstrual hygiene day. Paul Ash Community Development Initiative in collaboration with Adamu Attiku Foundation has distributed adolescent hygiene kits to tinnages which contain sanitary towels, toothpaste, toothbrush, shaving sticks, powders, body spray and bathing soap. Every May 28th we celebrate womanhood in the sense that we look at the adolescents held over our girls and that face that every girl must pass through which is the menstrual period. So we are using this day to advocate and to sensitize our girls to take care of themselves and their bodies during this very unique period of their womanhood. Truth is that the menstruation is, when you talk about menstruation especially in this part of the country, it's a conversation that we don't have much, you know, it's something we shy away from, which should not be, you know. So the world menstruation day was, it started in 2014, it's an initiative that was started by Wash United, it's a non-profit organization in Germany and it's been very successful. Things are learned how to clean the body, to put your pants very well, how to maintain good hygiene. A lot of things like how to take care of yourself when you're in menstruation, you have to take care of yourself when you're in menstruation, you have to stop feeling shy when you're in menstruation, you should be coming to school very quietly. Notified about fresh news updates.