Kwara Cashew Facility Supports Workers and Community with Hygiene Kits, Health Awareness Campaign
As reported by Nigerian Tribune, a leading cashew facility in Ogbondoroko, Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State, has distributed menstrual and personal hygiene kits to workers, school children, and community members as part of its commitment to improving the well-being of its employees and the wider community.
During the presentation, Alhaji Idris Ajibade, the factory manager of the Outspan Nigeria Limited Cashew team, explained that the initiative underscores the facility's dedication to promoting the health and wellness of its workforce and local residents.
Ajibade also noted that the facility hosted a comprehensive sensitisation event focused on nutrition and health, particularly targeting women and farmers within the community. He emphasized that the management recognises the vital role women play in both the workplace and the agricultural sector.
“Key discussions centered on balanced nutrition for maintaining energy levels and overall health. This effort demonstrates the cashew team's dedication to the corporate social responsibility of prioritising the quality of life of workers and farmer-community and empowering them with valuable knowledge.
“Menstrual hygiene was another critical focus area, addressing prevalent misconceptions and providing practical guidance on maintaining personal hygiene during menstruation. The event fostered a supportive environment where women feel empowered to manage their menstrual health comfortably,” he said.
Also, the state programme coordinator for the Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases from the Ministry of Health, Mrs. Bamigboye Christiana commended the factory's alignment with national health standards.
The ministry official provided expert insights on nutrition and menstrual hygiene, highlighting health education's pivotal role in empowering women.
“Good health starts with awareness and this initiative marks a significant step towards ensuring women in the factory and farming community are well-inforrmed about their nutritional needs and menstrual health,” Christiana said.
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