Run Club Abuja (RCA), a fitness and healthy lifestyle community, is hosting a 10km charity run in Abuja to combat period poverty.
The initiative seeks to provide a six-month supply of free sanitary towels to 500 girls from selected public secondary schools within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The initiative seeks to provide a six-month supply of free sanitary towels to 500 girls from selected public secondary schools within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The event, scheduled for February 22, 2025, coincides with International Women’s Day and underscores the theme of addressing period poverty—lack of access to sanitary products—so young girls can focus on their education without unnecessary barriers.
Speaking at a press conference, Onyebuchi Ibe, Chairperson of the RCA Women’s Run Organizing Committee, highlighted the dual purpose of the event: to fight period poverty and to encourage women to prioritize their physical and mental well-being.
“The event, open to all women—whether runners or brisk walkers—serves as a reminder for women to prioritize their health by leveraging the proven benefits of physical activity, including stress relief, mental wellness, and overall fitness,” Ibe said. She also called on the government, non-governmental organizations, and religious institutions to support young girls by addressing health challenges, including the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products.
Mercy Oluwaseyi, representing one of the event’s sponsors, The Tulip BodyCare, described the run as a platform to celebrate women’s achievements while promoting self-love, care, and health awareness.
Dr. Chito Nwigene of Skin 101, another sponsor, emphasized the importance of the initiative, noting that the supply of sanitary towels would help beneficiaries maintain proper hygiene despite economic challenges. “This support will boost their self-confidence and allow them to focus on their education,” Nwigene stated.
The event has garnered support from various sponsors and partners, including Bubumakaria Perfect Finish Limited, Bolah Girl Initiative, Infosofia Consulting Limited, Four Icons Premium Limited, African Women Power Network, Qualitea, Ardor and Appeal Cleaning Limited, and Mare Clothing.
The RCA Women’s Run is a step towards addressing the intersection of health, education, and gender equality. With initiatives like this, RCA aims to inspire action and empower young girls to live up to their full potential.