By ABI HENRY ACHAH | Program Coordinator
Project #60156, aimed at enhancing menstrual hygiene for 3,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Kumba, Cameroon, is making noteworthy strides towards its goal. So far, we have raised $3,875 of our $45,000 target, which equates to approximately 8.6% of the total funding needed. Despite the challenges faced in this region, we have successfully provided menstrual hygiene products and education to a significant number of women and girls among the IDPs, improving their health and dignity during a critical time. Our efforts have already reached 750 women, representing 25% of our target population, ensuring that those in vulnerable situations have access to essential hygiene resources. We are immensely grateful for the support received thus far and appeal for continued donations to help us bridge the gap towards our goal. Every contribution helps us to extend our reach and impact, ultimately assisting more IDPs in gaining access to necessary menstrual hygiene supplies and information. Your generosity can make a significant difference in the lives of these women and girls, empowering them to maintain their health and dignity. Together, we can work towards a future where menstrual hygiene is consistently supported and accessible for everyone in Kumba.
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