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QNET, KAT Foundation distribute reusable sanitary pads to girls in rural areas

Leticia OseibyLeticia Osei
June 10, 2026
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School girls at Aframso M/A Junior High School and Ejura M/A Experimental Junior High School in Ashanti Region.

School girls at Aframso M/A Junior High School and Ejura M/A Experimental Junior High School in Ashanti Region.

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Wellness and lifestyle company QNET’s CSR arm, RYTHM Foundation, has supported a menstrual hygiene initiative in rural Ghana aimed at improving access, dignity and educational participation for young girls.

Implemented in partnership with Accra-based KAT Foundation, the Period Essential Project provided reusable sanitary pads to approximately 200 female students from Aframso M/A Junior High School and Ejura M/A Experimental Junior High School in Ghana’s Ashanti Region.

This initiative supports the broader goals of Menstrual Hygiene Day, observed globally on May 28, which raises awareness of the importance of menstrual health, dignity, and equitable access to education.

For many girls in underserved communities, limited access to menstrual hygiene products can affect confidence, well-being, and consistent school attendance.

By equipping students with reusable menstrual pads, the initiative aims to support safer, more dignified menstrual health management while helping girls remain engaged in school life.

Shreevidya Anandan, Head of RYTHM Foundation, said, “Menstrual health is closely connected to education, dignity, and opportunity. No girl should have her confidence, well-being, or future limited by a lack of access to essential menstrual products. Through our partnership with KAT Foundation, we are proud to support practical, community-led solutions that help young girls stay in school and participate fully.

Beyond supporting menstrual hygiene management, the initiative promotes environmental sustainability by encouraging the use of reusable sanitary pads, which offer a longer-term, cost-effective alternative to disposable products.

Mrs Millicent Duffuor, General Manager, KAT Foundation, added, “Menstrual health should never be a reason for girls to miss school, lose confidence or feel excluded from everyday opportunities. Through the Period Essential Project, we aim to support young girls with practical solutions that help them manage their menstrual health safely and with dignity. We are grateful to partner with RYTHM Foundation in helping create positive and lasting impact within schools and communities.”

KAT Foundation, a Ghana-based non-governmental organisation, focuses on child welfare, health advocacy and community empowerment through sustainable, community-driven programmes. The Foundation works closely with schools, communities and development stakeholders to deliver practical interventions that create meaningful local impact.

Menstrual Hygiene Day seeks to break stigma, raise awareness, and promote collective action to ensure that menstruation does not stand in the way of education, health, equality, or opportunity.

About RYTHM Foundation
RYTHM Foundation is the CSR arm of QNET, committed to creating sustainable, community-driven impact through programmes focused on empowerment, education, wellbeing and environmental responsibility.

About QNET
QNET is a lifestyle and wellness-focused direct selling company that leverages a direct-to-customer business model empowered by e-commerce. With products spanning wellness, lifestyle, personal care and education, QNET operates across multiple markets worldwide with a commitment to entrepreneurship, innovation and community impact.

About KAT Foundation
KAT Foundation is a registered non-governmental organisation based in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to advancing child welfare, health advocacy, education and community empowerment through sustainable social impact initiatives. Founded in 2010, the Foundation works closely with schools and local communities to implement practical, community-led programmes that improve lives and expand opportunities.

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