Aiming to continue protecting the health rights and well-being of vulnerable communities across the country, Merundoi Incorporated on Friday presented the Health Ministry with female hygiene packages to aid some 1000 women and girls across the country.
Forming part of the European Union’s (EU) “Promoting Sustainable Livelihood for Vulnerable Groups” project, these packages include sanitary napkins, soap, deodorant and dental hygiene products.
During the simple handing over ceremony, Advisor to the Health Minister, Dr Ramsammy highlighted that improving menstrual hygiene is a major public health challenge, not just within Guyana but on a global scale.
“More than 60 per cent of adolescent girls have no access to menstrual hygiene support because their families can’t afford it. In some cases, it’s not just an affordability issue – it’s an awareness and education issue,” Ramsammy said.
As such, the Health Ministry has embarked on a mission to improve menstrual hygiene, education, awareness and access to products countrywide.
“Last year, $50 million was invested in menstrual health, for menstrual hygiene products in the country. There is a package of products that we now include in our national formulary,” Ramsammy said.









