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International Day of the Girl Child 2025: Embracing The Girl Child Initiative reaches out to over 1,000 girls in Karshi

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AmakaOnyema
Education Specialist & Girls' Rights Advocate
Oct. 30, 2025, 1:56 p.m.

Empowerment starts with education.
Teaching girls about periods helps them speak up, make informed choices, and challenge stigma.

In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, the Embracing The Girl Child Initiative, in collaboration with LinkedLegal Attorneys, held an inspiring outreach at Government Secondary School, Karshi, on Saturday, October 11, 2025.

The event, themed around empowerment and awareness, brought together young girls, educators and advocates with one clear message — “Your confidence begins with care.”

Giving Every Girl a Voice
The program began with prayer led by the students, followed by an address from the school Principal, who welcomed the guests and commended the Initiative for its timely intervention.

In her introduction, Barrister Nneamaka Onyema, Founder of Embracing The Girl Child Initiative, shared the vision behind the movement — a call to action aimed at helping young girls overcome barriers that threaten their confidence, education and wellbeing.
She highlighted that many girls in Nigeria miss school days every month due to lack of access to sanitary pads, limited menstrual education and the persistent stigma surrounding puberty. According to her, these issues not only affect academic performance but also erode self-esteem and opportunities for growth.

The Problem: Silence, Stigma and Setbacks
Across many communities, the girl child continues to face challenges rooted in poverty, misinformation and neglect.

Puberty, a natural stage of development, remains clouded by cultural taboos and shame.
Chisom Frances Okechukwu, a Medical Laboratory Scientist, addressed these concerns in Presentation 1, speaking on Puberty and Menstrual Hygiene. She educated the girls on the physical changes their bodies undergo during puberty, how to track their menstrual cycle, maintain proper hygiene and understand the dos and don’ts during their period, among other important lessons.

The second presentation, by Priscilla Canice-Obi, Founder and CEO of Nature First, focused on Recognizing the Path to Career and Entrepreneurship. She encouraged the girls to believe in their potentials and to pursue dreams that go beyond societal limitations. “You don’t have to wait to be grown before you start making an impact,” she told the attentive audience, sparking conversations about purpose and possibility.
The Solution: Empowerment Through Action
The event wasn’t just about talk — it was about tangible impact.
During an interactive question-and-answer session, students voiced their thoughts and curiosities about personal hygiene, self-esteem and choosing a career path. Their enthusiasm reflected a deep hunger for knowledge and empowerment.

To conclude, Embracing The Girl Child Initiative distributed free sanitary pads to over 1,000 girls, ensuring that each student left not only informed but equipped. The outreach ended with a lively photo session filled with laughter, smiles, and renewed confidence.

A Call to Action
The outreach at Government Secondary School, Karshi is just one of many by Embracing The Girl Child Initiative — a movement committed to creating safe spaces, access to menstrual health, and educational opportunities for every girl.
Barrister Onyema reiterated that the Initiative’s mission goes beyond charity; it is a call to action to parents, communities and policymakers to invest in the girl child’s future.
“When we support the girl child, we strengthen families, communities and the nation at large,” she said.
As the world marked another International Day of the Girl Child, the message from Karshi was clear — empower her, and you empower the future.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have supported this outreach in various ways. Your contributions are deeply appreciated. God bless you.

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Dr. Amina Bello

About Amaka Onyema

Nneamaka Onyema FICMC is a Legal Practitioner and the Founder of Embracing the Girl Child Initiative.
The Now You Know Series is a weekly series where facts on various Laws, Policies and weird Law facts are posted on her various social media handles, questions from the audience are tackled and discussions on related issues are made.
She has various publications to her name on various law topics bringing awareness to the members of the public.


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Sarah Johnson 2 days ago

This is such an important initiative! I've seen firsthand how lack of menstrual hygiene education affects girls' education. Keep up the amazing work!

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Amina Yusuf 1 week ago

Thank you for sharing this. As a teacher, I've seen the difference this education makes. More schools need to implement these programs.

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Dr. Amina Bello 6 days ago

Thank you for your feedback, Amina! We'd love to partner with your school. Please reach out to us through our contact page.

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Michael Okonkwo 2 weeks ago

Great article! I'm particularly impressed by the approach of including boys in the education. This is crucial for breaking the stigma.