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E. Equatoria marks Global Menstrual Hygiene Day

By Ijoo Bosco

May 28, 2014 (TORIT) – Eastern Equatoria’s state government in collaboration with partners organisations celebrated world menstrual hygiene day in the capital Torit on Wednesday.

state_government_partners_torit_deputy_mayor_-_state_minister_of_scial_devt_-_miss_south_sudan_-state_minister_of_education_-_snv_wash_officer_fugai.jpgInternational organisation and civil society groups join hands with Eastern Equatoria’s ministries of education and social development in championing the celebration in the state in order to start a community conservation about menstruation.

The deputy mayor of Torit municipal council Marko Lokitoe Lokuuta said that the menstruation cycle is one of the reasons why some girls miss school putting them at long term disadvantage.

He added that traditionally, monthly periods were kept secret “but today for the good of our children let’s break the silence and stigma surrounding menstruation, let’s break taboos and start talking to our children about menstruation management so that they can complete their studies and keep themselves clean.”

student_demonstrate_use_of_sanitary_pad.jpgThe state minister of social development Paska Hifita called on parents to take up responsibility in meeting the sanitary needs to their daughters by putting aside some of their income.

She encourages the teachers in all of Eastern Equatoria’s states and counties to teach girls about menstruation and give clear messages. It was important that schools did this she said, as some parents away from addressing the cultural taboo.

Minister Hifita said breaking the silence on the issue was the collective responsibility of all South Sudanese civil society, teachers and parents.

miss_south_sudan_join_the_demonstration_to_marked_menstration_day_in_torit.jpgEastern Equatoria’s minister of education, Michael Lopuke, hailed the supporting donor organisations for their initiative in marking Menstrual Hygiene Day for its first time in the state’s history.

(ST)

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