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Let them make pads and give some women jobs! Women constitute half the human race! So, solve the problem with this solution: Go read the article 3 March 2014 in BBC World Service titled: "The Indian sanitary pad revolutionary ...
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MAHAMA AND HIS CORRUPT NDC MUST TELL US WHAT EXACTLY THEY HAVE DONE WITH THE MASSIVE $20 BILLION THEY HAVE BORROWED IN JUST THE LAST 5 YEARS, IF HE IS SAYING,HE HAS NOT BORROWED FOR DRINK AND MERRY MAKING, WHICH MEANS CREATE, ...
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I AM A FATHER OF FOUR GIRLS. ONE OF MY RESPONSIBILITIES AS A PARENT (WITH MY WIFE) IS TO ENSURE THAT THE BASIC THINGS OF HYGIENE REQUIRED BY MY DAUGHTERS ARE PROVIDED FOR. THESE INCLUDE SANITARY PADS,BATH SOAP, DEODERANTS, C ...
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This is a great comment; and I hope Ablakwa and the Pro minister of education listen.
Thank you for your support and listening to idea. How to get government to listen? Flood their email with link to article? Print article and deliver or mail? Another way? Bring to attention to your favorite NGO or religiou ...
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THE RIGHT BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT FROM THE PROJECT. THAT IS NICE TO SAY BUT WITH CORRUPT LEADERS WE HAVE IN THE COUNTRY HOW ARE YOU GOING TO ENSURE THAT. I BET YOU THE NEEDY WILL NOT BENEFIT ONE PERCENT.
Annual Cost: Number of girls in public SHS & JHS X 12 X 5 X cost of single sanitary pad.
How do you determine deprived schools??
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School ...
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Lost country.
There are too many idiots in Ghana. Let the NDC government say that Now we are e to start walking naked you will find some idiots to say they agree. The provision of sanitary pads with loan money which will bring no returns w ...
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there is no aim for Ghana government,.no black mnan is qualify as president,chop cchop dollars.think of Ghana situation than the PADS.shame to us.
Oh, how does this provision of sanitary pads help in education. We are indeed lost. There are lot of better things to inprove education rather than providing sanitary pads. Shame on to you Stupid NDC people
NKWASEAFUO LOOT AND SHARE,WE KNOW THEM,SEE THEM ALWAYS,IS NOT NEW,WHEN THEY GOT THEIR SHARE FOOOOOOLS
It very disgraceful on part of the gov't to persue this nonsense. How long will the govt keep on providing the sanitary pad to students? Is the govt going to provide the pad to all students or some? Finally. how on the earth ...
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This is an appt description of these fools. Whatevery sensible person apart from your foolish selves is saying is that it does not make sense to go in for a loan of US$15m to buy pads for girls. I hope you now understand the ...
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Are these pads made in Ghana? I guess we need some Government "Pad-Inspectors" under the Standard Board -or CEPS? Probably the Headmasters will volunteer to do the checking!
#NOSANITARYPADS GHANA HAS GOT MORE URGENT AND PRESSING ISSUES TO RESOLVE. WE GOT PROPLEM WITH ELECTRICITY, WATER, FOOD AND SECURITY TO ADDRESS AS A NATION. BUSINESS´S CONTINUE TO COLLAPSE DUE TO LACK OF THESE; INCREASING CO ...
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Go and bring even Almighty God to them, they will not be satisfied.
What A Nation?
What are people in this organization about? Which parent ever borrows money to buy AMOANSEE (sanitary pad) for the daughter?
Let the government of Ghana take AMOANSEE LOANS today and tomorrow there will be millions of unempl ...
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Stupid and backward thinking coalitions.
GNECC, it`s not a matter of support. The problematic of the whole issue is backward and pathetic for the nation to borrow money to purchase and distribute those item for school girls. Where is the nation`s development and h ...
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curse be on all who know good and supports bad
What about the GNECC spearheading a fund for the provision of sanitary pads? The one NDC is talking about is going to be funded by a WB loan. What happens when the money is used up?
When did the lack of pads for girls become such a problem in Ghana that we needed to take a loan to address it? The issue appears to have taken the country by surprise, which suggests that it may be a manufactured problem. ...
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The idea to borrow money to supply sanitary pads is not only crazy, it is a disgrace! Why can't we do this with internally generated funds?
good support
How much were you paid to add your support to this stupid idea?