By NGWA BEATRICE | Secretary
The project "Enhance Menstrual Hygiene for 3000 IDPs in Kumba" has made significant strides in improving menstrual hygiene among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the South West Region Cameroon. With a goal of $45,000, the initiative has successfully raised $4,395 so far, positively impacting the lives of numerous women and girls by providing essential menstrual hygiene products, education on reproductive health, and access to safe sanitation facilities. Recent assessments indicate a 35% increase in awareness and hygiene practices among participants, demonstrating the project's effectiveness in addressing a critical need within the IDP community.
While progress has been made, there remains an urgent need for additional support to sustain and expand these vital services. Continued funding will enable HUFAC-Cameroon to reach more individuals, enhance educational outreach, and provide a greater supply of menstrual hygiene products to those in need. We intend to reach a 50% impact by our next report.We appreciate the generosity of our current donors and urge others to contribute to this important cause. Together, we can ensure that all women and girls in Kumba can manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence.
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