
Menstrual hygiene remains critical issue, reason govt commits GHC292.4 million to free sanitary pad initiative — VEEP
[Modern Ghana - Ghana] - 16/12/2025
Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has said menstrual hygiene remains a critical issue, as far too many girls continue to rely on improvised or substandard products. She said this aligns with the government rsquo;s commitment to allocate GHC292.
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