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Looking Back: International Day of the Boy Child
As we look back on our International Day of the Boy Child engagement, we are proud of the opportunity to connect with young boys and equip them with essential knowledge on **personal hygiene, healthy habits, and self-care**.
safer and more inclusive communities.
As we continue to champion the girl child, we remain committed to engaging all young people in conversations that promote health, respect, & social responsibility, because sustainable change is achieved when everyone is part of the solution.
We're excited to see the Red Flag Campaign 2026 featured in Vanguard News.
What started as a conversation has grown into a movement committed to tackling period poverty, promoting menstrual health education, and increasing awareness about cervical cancer prevention and HPV among
adolescent girls.
Through this campaign, we are reaching schools across Ibadan with the knowledge, resources, and support girls need to make informed decisions about their health and future.
Thank you to our Platinum Partner, Girl Effect, our volunteers, schools, facilitators,
At George and Duke Institution, the girls came into the session eager to learn and left with greater knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene, cervical cancer awareness, & HPV prevention.
This video captures their journey, from expectations before the session to reflections
after the engagement. Their voices are a reminder of why creating safe spaces for girls to learn about their health is so important.
With the support of our Platinum Partner, Girl Effect, we continue to empower girls with the knowledge, resources, and confidence they need to
On May 22, 2026, at 12:00 PM, the Red Flag Campaign 2026 team visited Bethel School, where 64 girls participated in an engaging health education session focused on menstrual health and hygiene, cervical cancer awareness, and HPV prevention.
World Menstrual Hygiene Day reminds us that girls’ health conversations must go beyond menstruation alone and include the full spectrum of reproductive health, prevention, and access to care.