By Jenni Lipa | President CCDO
Our Puberty Education program received a boost with the addition of Grown and Know books written by Marni Sommer and published in both English & Khmer. The 24 page booklet is written specifically for boys OR girls and has been a hit with our teenagers. Our Grades 6-9 students received the books and now knowingly understand their growing "pains".
Additionally, Days for Girls provided some of their sanitary pad kits. We are having our Cambodian ladies sew and assemble more kits. Aarthi Sekar from Global Ade is helping with the training and distribution of the kits.
Here is an interview with 15 year old girl called Riry.
The girl, Riry, shared that her and her group of friends each received a DFG kit. She is very fond of her kit because she does not need to pay money each month to buy sanitary pads. She said that the girls in her village usually need to buy the sanitary pads around the temple area where they are usually much more expensive than in shops at other locations (cost range: $2-$3 for a pack of 10 slim or 8 regular in Siem Reap town, Riry said near the temples this can jump to a $1 a pad). However, Riry also shared that several of her friends did not like the DFG kits because they felt it was a pain for them to wash the flannel liners.
When I asked Riry what the girls do when they neither have the money to buy disposable sanitary pads or have a DFG kit, she said that they rely on cloth/rags and then usually end up throwing it away into the surrounding fields. Riry then went on to complain that at times this action poses a biological hazard since the stray dogs sniff out and get into the rags in the fields.
Thanks to generous donors who enable the sanitary kits to be distributed.
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