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Engen commits additional R1m to Caring4Girls feminine hygiene initiative

During November 2020, sanitary pads will be distributed to over 5,270 female learners at 12 schools located close to Engen storage facilities in Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West and Free State.
“We cannot thrive as a society if some of our female learners are left behind because they are unable to attend school due to feminine hygiene issues, which is why we are proud to partner with the Imbumba Foundation and contribute to this meaningful initiative,” says Engen MD and CEO Yusa’ Hassan.
According to the Imbumba Foundation, research has shown that underprivileged girls miss up to 50 days of school per year due to inaccessible feminine hygiene care. CEO Richard Mabaso says the Caring4Girls programme creates a voice for girls in addition to distributing sanitary materials.
“Caring4Girls also provides health education on puberty and adolescence to demystify menstrual-related myths and break down societal taboos, whilst promoting positive body literacy and autonomy, as well as gender equality,” says Mabaso.
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