That is what our great grandmothers used but never complained. It is our own mentality.
That is what our great grandmothers used but never complained. It is our own mentality.
insight to the bone 11 years ago
poverty in today's day and age is man made and in our case caused by successive mismanaging govts that only think of themselves and not the welfare of the people . they think if the people get poorer they will be easier to ma ... read full comment
poverty in today's day and age is man made and in our case caused by successive mismanaging govts that only think of themselves and not the welfare of the people . they think if the people get poorer they will be easier to manage and too weak to fight back , be it for their rights of a decent life or other basic human rights as outlined in the Convention of Human rights . poverty leads to ignorance and a never ending vicious cycle is in place to make sure our people never prosper . ARISE AND FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS
Americano 11 years ago
Insight the bone are still awake? where do you live. I'm at work bro! Midwest US.
Insight the bone are still awake? where do you live. I'm at work bro! Midwest US.
RED-SOKOTO-GUDARI 11 years ago
Is that what you can offer as news? could this writor not find any better way of presenting the same case! It is too raw as news!
Is that what you can offer as news? could this writor not find any better way of presenting the same case! It is too raw as news!
www.owafk-africa.com 11 years ago
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SGT ANANI FIADZOE 11 years ago
During the 8 years of Kufuor's misrule, his looting brigade stole everything belong to society: land, buildings, government enterprises, cash etc, leaving Ghana so dry that JM is forced to work harder to reverse the harm. Yet ... read full comment
During the 8 years of Kufuor's misrule, his looting brigade stole everything belong to society: land, buildings, government enterprises, cash etc, leaving Ghana so dry that JM is forced to work harder to reverse the harm. Yet these anti-society people are struggling hard for Nana to come for them to finish stealing what Prof and JM have been able to salvage for us. And Nana will legalise the drugs trade and finance the large cultivation of wee on vast plantations.
That is why God will never allow these evil people to rule over his beloved children.
Americano 11 years ago
SGT, you fool what about your rich brother in law JJ rawlings. He couldn't even pass O level but he's very rich thru the power of gun. Talk about it first, you stupid SGT sucker!
SGT, you fool what about your rich brother in law JJ rawlings. He couldn't even pass O level but he's very rich thru the power of gun. Talk about it first, you stupid SGT sucker!
DADZIE 11 years ago
So this how Mahama is brainwashing people like you sgt Anani fiadzoe.
Well believe what you want to believe.
But Mahama is a politician and has been for 40 years. Therefore he is self conceited and a liar
So this how Mahama is brainwashing people like you sgt Anani fiadzoe.
Well believe what you want to believe.
But Mahama is a politician and has been for 40 years. Therefore he is self conceited and a liar
ABRAHAM 11 years ago
You don't know Mahama. Don't know his thinking and you Take it upon yourself and defend him and claim he is working hard. Look around you. Has met your needs since he took over from Atta Mills? Are your family members okay?
... read full comment
You don't know Mahama. Don't know his thinking and you Take it upon yourself and defend him and claim he is working hard. Look around you. Has met your needs since he took over from Atta Mills? Are your family members okay?
The answer is what you are defending.
Yaa yeboaa 11 years ago
Reliance on the government is too much. can we as members of the community or those of us abroad contribute to build toilet facilities for these poor school children or provide sanitary pads for them. Let us at times think of ... read full comment
Reliance on the government is too much. can we as members of the community or those of us abroad contribute to build toilet facilities for these poor school children or provide sanitary pads for them. Let us at times think of what we can do for our country and not always what are country can do for us...Abe
Be wise 11 years ago
Yaa Yeboaa are you the hiding supplier for this sanitary pad business !!!!!,the so rural girl story no wonder it will happen tomorrow ,Ghanians stay tone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yaa Yeboaa are you the hiding supplier for this sanitary pad business !!!!!,the so rural girl story no wonder it will happen tomorrow ,Ghanians stay tone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Americano 11 years ago
I agree with Kwame. In America because of this modern way of life it is very difficult for many women to have babies. My mum lived in rural area and had 8 beautiful children. I attended school in a rural SSS and the girls ... read full comment
I agree with Kwame. In America because of this modern way of life it is very difficult for many women to have babies. My mum lived in rural area and had 8 beautiful children. I attended school in a rural SSS and the girls were fine. This article is bogus and should be rejected. I want a rural girl to marry. Everything is all natural, no birth control, no contaminated sanitary pads, no abortions period.
Yaa yeboaa 11 years ago
It's a shame that men commenting on the plight of these girls have never had a single period in their lives but then feel they have the authority to discredit the writer and the statistics that come with it. Did you ever talk ... read full comment
It's a shame that men commenting on the plight of these girls have never had a single period in their lives but then feel they have the authority to discredit the writer and the statistics that come with it. Did you ever talk to any of the girls in SSS about their periods? How do you know they were fine? They might have missed school and you didn't even know it. How much schooling did your mom have, if I may know. Some menstrual cramps are so severe they can be debilitating. This may cause some girl to miss so much school and decide to drop out because they cannot catch up.
Please Americano, if you have nothing supportive to say, don't disparage these girls.
Yaa yeboaa 11 years ago
But our great grand mothers did not have to go to school. Mr Kyei,how I wish you could have a period just one time
But our great grand mothers did not have to go to school. Mr Kyei,how I wish you could have a period just one time
OZA 11 years ago
Yes, our grandparents had access to water anytime to wash at least their hands. Then again, they were able to keep it secret from boys and men. Nobody found any embarrassing stains on their clothes.
Yes, our grandparents had access to water anytime to wash at least their hands. Then again, they were able to keep it secret from boys and men. Nobody found any embarrassing stains on their clothes.
Who cares 11 years ago
Announcement:- contract to supply sanitary pad to rural girls, Ghanians get ready to here news that sanitary pad for rurally girls 500,000,000 Ghana cedis , same stile as Suba contract ,oh taxe payer money!!!!!!!
Announcement:- contract to supply sanitary pad to rural girls, Ghanians get ready to here news that sanitary pad for rurally girls 500,000,000 Ghana cedis , same stile as Suba contract ,oh taxe payer money!!!!!!!
Americano 11 years ago
You're right bro, another way for mahama and his friends (woyome and Asiedu Nketia) to make more money. I will make sure Asiedu Nketia refunds every dime he has stolen from ghana coffers after 2016
You're right bro, another way for mahama and his friends (woyome and Asiedu Nketia) to make more money. I will make sure Asiedu Nketia refunds every dime he has stolen from ghana coffers after 2016
Enough 11 years ago
Who cares .you are right no wonder to here such news the following day , some of us stay in rural areas no complain , in menstruation is discomfort , sometime painfull ,if you don't take care you choose not to go out,
Who cares .you are right no wonder to here such news the following day , some of us stay in rural areas no complain , in menstruation is discomfort , sometime painfull ,if you don't take care you choose not to go out,
The Mask 11 years ago
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the on ... read full comment
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the only certificate that can tell whether one can speak good English or whether one has adequate knowledge of Mathematics is the Secondary School Certificate.
Similarly the only certificate that can tell whether a tertiary graduate has basic knowledge of Ghanaian history, culture, basic agriculture and the basic geography of West Africa is the Basic Education Certificate.
alloysius 11 years ago
The information is inaccurate. Are the sample population or parameters? If u do research in communities which children hardly go to school that is where u get results. In this it not that they absent themselves because of the ... read full comment
The information is inaccurate. Are the sample population or parameters? If u do research in communities which children hardly go to school that is where u get results. In this it not that they absent themselves because of the menses but they just don't like going to school. We need to clearly know the communities the research was done. It is never true that 95% girls rural communities in Ghana do not go to school because their mense.
Obed Adore 11 years ago
Alloy, the article is truthful and believable to those of us born and raised in the poor rural areas.
It is likely that you were born and raised in the city and by parents that could afford such "luxury"
The article did ... read full comment
Alloy, the article is truthful and believable to those of us born and raised in the poor rural areas.
It is likely that you were born and raised in the city and by parents that could afford such "luxury"
The article did mention use of old clothes or rugs etc. by these young ladies from the poor rural during their menses.
ABU 11 years ago
Disputing the obvious,probably you are a stranger in Ghana.As then a pupil i wtnessed how girls in their periods are humiliated with jeerings and booings,and never protected by the adult teachers in the schools.
Disputing the obvious,probably you are a stranger in Ghana.As then a pupil i wtnessed how girls in their periods are humiliated with jeerings and booings,and never protected by the adult teachers in the schools.
Asou 11 years ago
I was expecting a very strong reaction from our women. I do not feel very comfortable going into this sacred area. Is Mr. J. Baidoo trying to tell us that these girls do not clean themselves outside the monthly cycle? It is a ... read full comment
I was expecting a very strong reaction from our women. I do not feel very comfortable going into this sacred area. Is Mr. J. Baidoo trying to tell us that these girls do not clean themselves outside the monthly cycle? It is an important point to bring home to the government to make certain basic necessities available, but I think it is completely wrong to place our young ladies in such a humiliating place.
Obed Adore 11 years ago
Asou, there is nothing "humiliating" about this fact.
The NGO is calling the government's attention to the plight of these young ladies.
More so, the NGO is calling for future school facilities to include better places of ... read full comment
Asou, there is nothing "humiliating" about this fact.
The NGO is calling the government's attention to the plight of these young ladies.
More so, the NGO is calling for future school facilities to include better places of convenience so as to improve the general hygiene of the youth, especially that of our young women.
Obed Adore 11 years ago
Hey guys, please do not condemn this article. It is factual! Every lady would want to to feel confident about herself and especially when among her colleagues and in when public.
Many ladies bleed profusely for days and nee ... read full comment
Hey guys, please do not condemn this article. It is factual! Every lady would want to to feel confident about herself and especially when among her colleagues and in when public.
Many ladies bleed profusely for days and need to "change themselves' a few times during the menstrual day. I know for sure that school girls of menstrual age do miss classes especially for the first day of menstruation due to heavy bleeding (except for weekends of course).
Being a publish health and hygiene expert I fitted the KVIP toilet on my property with handwawh sinks so people would use after attending nature's call.
I have also realized that the KVIP toilets attached the the new public schools block in my town does not have sinks and I have a plan to install at least two sinks in this toilet facility for the school for free!!!.
Like stated in this article, provision of these sinks would go a very long way to improve personal hygiene for all students (boys, girls, and even their teachers) especially those young females, during their menstrual period. A great article and a great subject for all to think about.
Friends/readers, you can also play your part by donating simple things like handwash sinks to your village school to improve hygiene and keep your young female students at school regularly.
ABU 11 years ago
Instead of bearing with them and with compassion they are stigmatised and humiliated;not even protected by the adult teachers.
Instead of bearing with them and with compassion they are stigmatised and humiliated;not even protected by the adult teachers.
satisfaction guaranteed 11 years ago
What.
From today on, I will never 'eat' any girl born and raised in the village again.
why put rags in the kuchi?
yikes!
What.
From today on, I will never 'eat' any girl born and raised in the village again.
why put rags in the kuchi?
yikes!
Yaa yeboaa 11 years ago
Satisfaction Guaranteed, you are a disgrace to the human race. Did you read that periods are a natural part of the female development? I hope your mother taught you right.My daughter is 11years and I have started talking to h ... read full comment
Satisfaction Guaranteed, you are a disgrace to the human race. Did you read that periods are a natural part of the female development? I hope your mother taught you right.My daughter is 11years and I have started talking to her about periods and how to take care of herself when it happens. Instead of finding ways to help, you are adding insults to injuries. Shame on you.
satisfaction guaranteed 11 years ago
Is it ok for for the village girls to insert RAGS in their kuchi during their period?
What is it that I said that hurts you so bad.
Do you agree that inserting rags in their vagina is not hygienic for themselves and their ... read full comment
Is it ok for for the village girls to insert RAGS in their kuchi during their period?
What is it that I said that hurts you so bad.
Do you agree that inserting rags in their vagina is not hygienic for themselves and their husbands and boyfriends?
Shouldn't I be concerned for eating anything that I think could be potentially infested?
Or you did not understand my comment?
Or you did not like the fact that I was straighforward? alomogyata!
Aren't you a disappointment to your teachers and family?
Obed Adore 11 years ago
You could have been a bit more .... hmmm "diplomatic", ok?
You could have been a bit more .... hmmm "diplomatic", ok?
Nisperos 11 years ago
Rags are used as pads not "inserted inside".
You need to read the article on history of sanitary napkins on Wikipedia. Maybe you could be a hero to some woman, even your mom or sister by spending some of your cedis... unl ... read full comment
Rags are used as pads not "inserted inside".
You need to read the article on history of sanitary napkins on Wikipedia. Maybe you could be a hero to some woman, even your mom or sister by spending some of your cedis... unless, in addition to ignorant, you earn no money.
HE`S NOT AFRAID 11 years ago
95% OF RURAL GIRLS MISS CLASSES DURING MENSTRATION
95% OF RURAL GIRLS MISS CLASSES DURING MENSTRATION
araba hughley 11 years ago
My prayer is that they will be able to get proper pads .I also encourage all those who can help to send them pads and help these girls as for missing of classes I hope they will see a Doctor to give them medicine,so they wil ... read full comment
My prayer is that they will be able to get proper pads .I also encourage all those who can help to send them pads and help these girls as for missing of classes I hope they will see a Doctor to give them medicine,so they will be able to attend classes.
Janet Coffie 11 years ago
How possible!, Our parents never used this so called modern sanitary pads....This is not true.
How possible!, Our parents never used this so called modern sanitary pads....This is not true.
Obed Adore 11 years ago
And so? Your mother may not have attended school and so couldn't have experienced what these young ladies are going through now. Availability and accessibility of sanitary pads and a place to clean themselves and wash hands w ... read full comment
And so? Your mother may not have attended school and so couldn't have experienced what these young ladies are going through now. Availability and accessibility of sanitary pads and a place to clean themselves and wash hands would go an long way in helping these ladies not to cut classes during their menses.
Professor Kofi Anyidoho 11 years ago
Menstruation is used to prepare food in some parts of Akyem.
Menstruation is used to prepare food in some parts of Akyem.
Be wise 11 years ago
Who is that so call professor Anyidaho . A liar!!!!!!!
Who is that so call professor Anyidaho . A liar!!!!!!!
Nisperos 11 years ago
SO Important, I'm copying from Wiki:
"Arunachalam Muruganantham (b. 1962[1]) is a social entrepreneur from rural Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. He is the inventor of a low-cost sanitary pad making machine, and has innovate ... read full comment
SO Important, I'm copying from Wiki:
"Arunachalam Muruganantham (b. 1962[1]) is a social entrepreneur from rural Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. He is the inventor of a low-cost sanitary pad making machine, and has innovated grass-roots mechanisms for generating awareness about traditional unhygienic practices around menstruation in rural India.
His mini-machines, which can manufacture sanitary pads for less than a third of the cost of commercial pads, have been installed in 23 of the 29 states of India, and plan to expand to 106 nations. In 2014, TIME placed him in its list of "100 Most Influential People in the World" - Pioneers..."
It's Needed and It's Time! Please help entrepreneurs or NGOs. This commodity is way more needed that free birth control and abortions...
That is what our great grandmothers used but never complained. It is our own mentality.
poverty in today's day and age is man made and in our case caused by successive mismanaging govts that only think of themselves and not the welfare of the people . they think if the people get poorer they will be easier to ma ...
read full comment
Insight the bone are still awake? where do you live. I'm at work bro! Midwest US.
Is that what you can offer as news? could this writor not find any better way of presenting the same case! It is too raw as news!
Scholarship for Ghanaians and others
14000 free scholarships for African
During the 8 years of Kufuor's misrule, his looting brigade stole everything belong to society: land, buildings, government enterprises, cash etc, leaving Ghana so dry that JM is forced to work harder to reverse the harm. Yet ...
read full comment
SGT, you fool what about your rich brother in law JJ rawlings. He couldn't even pass O level but he's very rich thru the power of gun. Talk about it first, you stupid SGT sucker!
So this how Mahama is brainwashing people like you sgt Anani fiadzoe.
Well believe what you want to believe.
But Mahama is a politician and has been for 40 years. Therefore he is self conceited and a liar
You don't know Mahama. Don't know his thinking and you Take it upon yourself and defend him and claim he is working hard. Look around you. Has met your needs since he took over from Atta Mills? Are your family members okay?
...
read full comment
Reliance on the government is too much. can we as members of the community or those of us abroad contribute to build toilet facilities for these poor school children or provide sanitary pads for them. Let us at times think of ...
read full comment
Yaa Yeboaa are you the hiding supplier for this sanitary pad business !!!!!,the so rural girl story no wonder it will happen tomorrow ,Ghanians stay tone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with Kwame. In America because of this modern way of life it is very difficult for many women to have babies. My mum lived in rural area and had 8 beautiful children. I attended school in a rural SSS and the girls ...
read full comment
It's a shame that men commenting on the plight of these girls have never had a single period in their lives but then feel they have the authority to discredit the writer and the statistics that come with it. Did you ever talk ...
read full comment
But our great grand mothers did not have to go to school. Mr Kyei,how I wish you could have a period just one time
Yes, our grandparents had access to water anytime to wash at least their hands. Then again, they were able to keep it secret from boys and men. Nobody found any embarrassing stains on their clothes.
Announcement:- contract to supply sanitary pad to rural girls, Ghanians get ready to here news that sanitary pad for rurally girls 500,000,000 Ghana cedis , same stile as Suba contract ,oh taxe payer money!!!!!!!
You're right bro, another way for mahama and his friends (woyome and Asiedu Nketia) to make more money. I will make sure Asiedu Nketia refunds every dime he has stolen from ghana coffers after 2016
Who cares .you are right no wonder to here such news the following day , some of us stay in rural areas no complain , in menstruation is discomfort , sometime painfull ,if you don't take care you choose not to go out,
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the on ...
read full comment
The information is inaccurate. Are the sample population or parameters? If u do research in communities which children hardly go to school that is where u get results. In this it not that they absent themselves because of the ...
read full comment
Alloy, the article is truthful and believable to those of us born and raised in the poor rural areas.
It is likely that you were born and raised in the city and by parents that could afford such "luxury"
The article did ...
read full comment
Disputing the obvious,probably you are a stranger in Ghana.As then a pupil i wtnessed how girls in their periods are humiliated with jeerings and booings,and never protected by the adult teachers in the schools.
I was expecting a very strong reaction from our women. I do not feel very comfortable going into this sacred area. Is Mr. J. Baidoo trying to tell us that these girls do not clean themselves outside the monthly cycle? It is a ...
read full comment
Asou, there is nothing "humiliating" about this fact.
The NGO is calling the government's attention to the plight of these young ladies.
More so, the NGO is calling for future school facilities to include better places of ...
read full comment
Hey guys, please do not condemn this article. It is factual! Every lady would want to to feel confident about herself and especially when among her colleagues and in when public.
Many ladies bleed profusely for days and nee ...
read full comment
Instead of bearing with them and with compassion they are stigmatised and humiliated;not even protected by the adult teachers.
What.
From today on, I will never 'eat' any girl born and raised in the village again.
why put rags in the kuchi?
yikes!
Satisfaction Guaranteed, you are a disgrace to the human race. Did you read that periods are a natural part of the female development? I hope your mother taught you right.My daughter is 11years and I have started talking to h ...
read full comment
Is it ok for for the village girls to insert RAGS in their kuchi during their period?
What is it that I said that hurts you so bad.
Do you agree that inserting rags in their vagina is not hygienic for themselves and their ...
read full comment
You could have been a bit more .... hmmm "diplomatic", ok?
Rags are used as pads not "inserted inside".
You need to read the article on history of sanitary napkins on Wikipedia. Maybe you could be a hero to some woman, even your mom or sister by spending some of your cedis... unl ...
read full comment
95% OF RURAL GIRLS MISS CLASSES DURING MENSTRATION
My prayer is that they will be able to get proper pads .I also encourage all those who can help to send them pads and help these girls as for missing of classes I hope they will see a Doctor to give them medicine,so they wil ...
read full comment
How possible!, Our parents never used this so called modern sanitary pads....This is not true.
And so? Your mother may not have attended school and so couldn't have experienced what these young ladies are going through now. Availability and accessibility of sanitary pads and a place to clean themselves and wash hands w ...
read full comment
Menstruation is used to prepare food in some parts of Akyem.
Who is that so call professor Anyidaho . A liar!!!!!!!
SO Important, I'm copying from Wiki:
"Arunachalam Muruganantham (b. 1962[1]) is a social entrepreneur from rural Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. He is the inventor of a low-cost sanitary pad making machine, and has innovate ...
read full comment