Icare Power Period

Icare Power Period

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05/05/2023

Are you ready to be the Queen of Your Game? WY This May, Noble Cup is hosting its biggest giveaway yet - free menstrual cups for athletes in Côte d’Ivoire and Ethiopia! ( We’re empowering female athletes to compete without limitations, one cup at a time. If you or someone you know works with sporting clubs in these countries, contact us at [email protected] or 0944182356

በያዝነው የወር አበባ ቀን በሚከበርበት ወር በአትሌቲክስ/ ሩጫ ላሉ ንግስቶች የወር አበባ መቀበያ ፅዋ ስጦታዎችን አዘጋጅቷል::
በአትሌቲክስ ውስጥ ከሆንሽ ፤ ወይም በአትሌቲክስ የምትሳተፍ የምታውቂያ፣ የምታውቃት ሴት ካለች ከታች በተቀመጠው ስልክ ቁጥር ወይም ኢሜል በ [email protected] ወይም 0944182356 Noble Cup Noble Cup Ethiopia ብለው ያናግሩ::

ስለወር አበባ ፅዋ ማወቅ ከፈለጉ አስተያየት መስጫው ላይ ያገኛሉ::

Icare Power Period የወር አበባ አንዲት ሴትን ምንገነባበት ምናመሰግንበት እንዲ?

Photos from Icare Power Period's post 07/01/2023

የወር አበባ ሀይል ነው!
PERIOD IS POWER!

30/12/2022

"As a university student in Ethiopia, I have always struggled to make ends meet. But recently, my struggle has become even more difficult due to period poverty.
I am unable to afford sanitary pads or tampons, and often resort to using rags or even newspaper during my period. It is embarrassing and uncomfortable, and it often leads to leaks and embarrassing accidents.
I have missed classes and even exams because of my inability to properly manage my period. It is demoralizing and has seriously impacted my grades and my future prospects.
I am also unable to participate in physical activities or social events during my period because I am too self-conscious about the state of my hygiene. It feels like a constant burden that I cannot escape.
I know that I am not alone in this struggle, as many other women in Ethiopia also face period poverty. But it is still a difficult and isolating experience. I hope that one day, everyone will have access to the menstrual products they need in order to live their lives with dignity and without shame."

28/12/2022

“it'stime for a change,
It's time to break the taboo
It's time for
girls to be heard
And for their education to come
through…..”

28/12/2022

A young girl named Ayu who lived with her family in a small village, Ayu was 14 years old and had just started her menstrual cycle. Her family was poor and could not afford to buy proper pads or tampons for her to use during her periods.
Ayu was embarrassed and ashamed to talk about her periods, so she kept it a secret from her family. She tried to make do with whatever she could find around the house to use as protection. She used old rags and scraps of fabric, but they were often inadequate and left her feeling uncomfortable and dirty.
One day, Ayu ran out of options and was forced to use ASHEs as a makeshift pad. She was terrified and felt humiliated, knowing that using ashes was unhygienic and could lead to infections. She didn't know what else to do, so she gritted her teeth and tried to bear the discomfort as best she could.
Ayu’s period poverty was a constant source of stress and shame for her. She couldn't concentrate on her studies or participate in activities with her friends because she was constantly worried about the state of her hygiene. She felt like an outcast, and the lack of proper menstrual products made her feel less than human.
Nothing should make a woman feel less than a human!
Period Products are Human right!

💪💪💪💪

26/12/2022

Period Should END SENTENCE but NOT GIRLS EDUCATION!

"....Why do you end girls' education?
Why do they miss school and lose out on education?
It's not fair, it's not right
Girls deserve to learn, to grow, to ignite

Period, oh period, .....

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