Menstrual Health Awareness Outreach

Menstrual Health Awareness Outreach

Menstrual health awareness and education outreach at Kuchinguro Community Secondary School focusing on menstrual hygiene and empowerment.

NUMSA Brings Menstrual Health Education to Kuchinguro Community

On May 22nd, 2025, the Nile University Medical Students’ Association (NUMSA) conducted a comprehensive menstrual health awareness outreach program at Kuchinguro Community Secondary School (Senior & Junior Secondary). This initiative, organized under the Office of the Vice President (Internal Affairs), brought essential menstrual health education and resources directly to students, demonstrating NUMSA’s commitment to women’s health and empowerment.


Event Details

Date & Location

May 22nd, 2025 | Kuchinguro Community Secondary School (Senior & Junior Secondary)

Host Committee & Partners

VP Internal Committee, NUMSA, Girl Child Advocacy- NiMSA, Maden Healthcare Foundation


Organizing Team

The outreach was spearheaded by a dedicated team of medical students and partners:

Team Lead / VPI

Tamunosaki Alexander Korubo

VPI Committee Members

Obinugwu Chinaza Anthonia, Igwilo Mmesoma Claire, Khadija Lawal Mohammed, Salamatu Mohammed Usman

Public Relations Officers

Yusraa Ashraf

Event Coordinators

Tamunosaki Alexander Korubo, Igwilo Mmesoma Claire

Social Media / Content Creation

Yusraa Ashraf

Graphics Designers

Khadija Lawal Mohammed, Tamunosaki Alexander Korubo


Attendance & Impact

31

NUMSA Volunteers

1

Maden Healthcare Foundation Volunteer

300

Students Counselled


Step-by-Step Description

Planning Phase

The committee meticulously planned the outreach, setting the date and coordinating all necessary preparations. Flyers were designed and circulated to raise awareness within the community. Donation requests were sent out, and generous contributions were received to support the initiative.

Preparation & Setup

Comprehensive preparations ensured the success of the outreach:

Materials & Resources

  • Menstrual pads provided by NUMSA and Maden Healthcare Foundation
  • Event banner and pamphlets produced for visibility and branding
  • Transportation arranged for volunteers and materials

Activities

The outreach provided comprehensive menstrual health services:

School Briefing & Assembly

Administrative staff briefed and students assembled

Menstrual Health Education

Definition, importance, hygiene practices, and myth debunking

Practical Demonstrations

Proper use and disposal of menstrual pads

Individual Counseling

Personalized guidance and referral advice where necessary

Wrap-Up

Following the educational activities, menstrual pads were distributed to students, and the team held a debrief session to summarize outcomes and identify areas for improvement. This reflective practice ensures continuous improvement for future outreaches.


Impact & Lessons Learned

The Menstrual Health Awareness Outreach achieved significant impact:

  • Empowered students with crucial knowledge about menstrual health
  • Corrected misconceptions on menstrual health and gender stereotypes
  • Reinforced the value of community-centered health interventions
  • Highlighted the importance of adequate menstrual health practices

Next Steps & Follow-up Plans

NUMSA is committed to continuing this important work:

Strengthening Partnerships

Larger-scale community health missions

Girl Child Empowerment

Increased focus on menstrual health education


Media & Resources

Watch the Highlight Reels

See educational activities, volunteer engagement, and meaningful interactions with students


Credits

Write-up Author

Emmanuella Eshiet

Social Media / Content Creation & Photography

Yusraa Ashraf

Partnering Organizations

Girl Child Advocacy- NiMSA, Maden Healthcare Foundation

Media consent has been obtained for all identifiable faces in photographs and videos.


Event Photos

Menstrual Health Outreach - Group photo
Menstrual Health Outreach - Student engagement
Menstrual Health Outreach - Health education session
Menstrual Health Outreach - Volunteer team
Menstrual Health Outreach - Community engagement
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