According to UNESCO, 1 out of 10 girls in Africa miss school during their menstrual period and eventually drop out. In Nigeria, sanitary pads costs an average of $1.30 per pack, while most families li...
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The problem of ending abuse in Nigeria is a complex issue that involves addressing cultural norms, inadequate legal frameworks, and lack of awareness and education on the rights of women and children. It requires a multi-faceted approach that involves government, civil society organizations, and communities working together to create a safe and equitable society for all.
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