Female students displaying their donated sanitary pads after CEE-HOPE’s conference on menstrual hygiene recentlymessge for everyone– End Period Poverty Now!Speakers with organiser; L-R Yinka Kenny, Betty Abah and Mrs. Sophie Mnabisi with school girls at CEE-HOPE’s menstrual hygiene conference in Lagos MAy 28Excited School girls at the event‘Millions of women and girls across Nigeria and across the world are battling with mental hygiene’, says Betty Abah, founder of CEE-HOPE and confr organiserOrganiser and CEE-HOPE’s founder, Betty Abah and a section of the audience at CEE-HOPE’s confernece on menstrual hygiene, pose with their sanitary pads donated by Girls on a Mission, AustraliaA group photo of school girls, teachers, speakers and others at CEE-HOPE’s conference on Menstrual Hygiene Day 2019CEE-HOPE’s staff and volunteers with messages after the conference on Menstrual HygieneExcited school girls displaying their packs of sanitary pads after the conference on menstrual hygiene by NGO CEE-HOPE in Lagos recentlyThe messages are clear – school girls from a Lagos School appear to be saying after attending CEE-HOPE’s conference to mark the world Menstrual Hygiene DayFrom Medical Personnel, Child Rights Activist to Clergy; Speakers at the CEE-HOPE Conference on Menstrual HygieneBudding actress Meg Otanwa who was one of the speakers at the event, pose with conference organiser, Betty Abah (middle) and partcipating school girls