Uganda Women Demand Museveni Campaign Sanitary Pads

 WhileAddressing journalists yesterday, Elliot Orizaarwa Tumwijukye, the executive director Women and Girl Child Development Association (WEGCDA),

said that A group of 37 non-government organisations dealing in the promotion of girl-child rights have asked President Museveni to honour his campaign pledge and deliver the sanitary pads he promised during the presidential campaigns early this year, and since the President was re-elected in February, he should deliver the free sanitary pads he promised so that they can be distributed to the needy girls across the country He also said “Some girls remain home for a week simply because they are in their periods and cannot afford pads,” she said, adding that this makes them miss a lot, and Asked what has happened to the pledge, Mr Richard Todwong, the NRM deputy secretary general, said they are aware of the pledge and President Museveni has already met Ministry of Health officials to devise means of how the sanitary pads can be delivered. “President Museveni has already issued a directive to the Ministry of Health to work out modalities of delivering the sanitary pads,”. Asked how far they have gone with the directive, Dr Asuman Lukwago, the ministry permanent secretary, denied receiving the directive but said that when they do, they will set out modalities of how to deliver them.

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    Maribel Narkier
    Wednesday, October 26th, 2016

    Wow! Thank you! I constantly needed to write on my blog something like that. Can I include a fragment of your post to my site?

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