Rising Pad Costs Force Women, Girls Into Unsafe Menstrual Practices

[The Whistler - Nigeria] - 11/02/2026
Grace Ameh, a 50-year-old mother of five, sells vegetables at Gwarinpa village market in Abuja. With three daughters, she struggles to afford sanitary pads due to rising costs. She resorts to using pieces of cloth to manage her monthly flow and that of her girls. “The cost of sanitary pad is (…)
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