Keystone Bank Limited, through its ‘Pink Network’ initiative, in partnership with Hayat Holdings and Whispering Hope for Africa (WHAI) Nigeria, has
donated menstrual period kits to over 3,000 marginalised girls in IDP camps and secondary schools in the North-East.
A breakdown of the beneficiaries of the hygiene packs which contain sanitary pads and sanitary items shows that 519 girls in Yola, Adamawa State; 458 girls in Gombe, Gombe State; 542 in Yobe State; 501 in Taraba State; 628 in Bauchi State, and 462 in Borno State benefited from the outreach.
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