Maseru, Sept. 16 — Nomapads Foundation, a key player in menstrual health and hygiene advocacy in Lesotho contributed to the 2024 Menstrual Health and Hygiene Strategy document under the National Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) group.
In a conversation with the agency, the founder of Nomapads, Ms. Nthabiseng Mohanela indicated that this strategic collaboration aims to address critical menstrual health challenges faced by women and girls ensuring equitable access to essential hygiene products and education across the country.
“As part of its commitment to improving health standards, Nomapads Foundation has been involved in community outreach programs that provide menstrual hygiene products and education on menstrual health management,” she mentioned. . .