Thursday, May 28, 2026, HaDasaah Foundation carried out an educational outreach at St. Valentine’s Orphanage in commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, aimed at sensitizing young girls on the critical issue of menstrual health and its impact on personal development. To maximize the reach and impact of the initiative, the foundation successfully brought together and merged the children from Maria Mojoko Orphanage with those at St. Valentine’s Orphanage, hosting them in a centralized, supportive environment.
The session focused on two primary areas: the Physical and Biological Aspects of Menstrual Health and the Social and Hygienic Practices Essential for Daily Living. Emphasis was placed on proper hygiene management, the importance of using safe sanitary products, and maintaining personal cleanliness to prevent health complications. The girls were encouraged to understand that their reproductive health as a valuable asset that must be managed with dignity, confidence, and proper care. Educating the participants on Social and Hygienic Practices, we introduced them to practical routines for managing their cycles effectively without disrupting their academic performance or social activities. The conversation also included open dialogue on overcoming embarrassment, navigating bodily changes, and supporting one another through shared experiences. By discussing the importance of breaking the silence surrounding menstruation, the session provided the young girls with a realistic and empowering perspective on why menstrual hygiene is essential to their overall well-being and future ambitions.
The session was interactive and impactful, providing the participants with valuable knowledge.
Hadassah Foundation
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01/05/2026
Hadassah Foundation staff participates in a Training on
On the 30th of April 2026, Hadassah Foundation participated in a one-day capacity-building workshop held at the IYEC Conference Hall in New Town, Limbe. The workshop focused on equipping participants with knowledge and practical skills in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), gender-based violence (GBV), and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). Emphasis was placed on understanding the interconnections between these three key areas and how they collectively impact individuals and communities.💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Participants, particularly frontline workers, were trained on appropriate approaches to handling and supporting survivors who seek assistance, including ensuring confidentiality, providing empathetic listening, and making proper referrals for specialized services. The session aimed to strengthen participants’ capacity to respond effectively and sensitively to cases within their communities.💪🏾💪🏾
Hadassah Foundation
01/05/2026
Hadassah Foundation staff participates in a Training on
On the 30th of April 2026, Hadassah Foundation participated in a one-day capacity-building workshop held at the IYEC Conference Hall in New Town, Limbe. The workshop focused on equipping participants with knowledge and practical skills in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), gender-based violence (GBV), and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). Emphasis was placed on understanding the interconnections between these three key areas and how they collectively impact individuals and communities.💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Participants, particularly frontline workers, were trained on appropriate approaches to handling and supporting survivors who seek assistance, including ensuring confidentiality, providing empathetic listening, and making proper referrals for specialized services. The session aimed to strengthen participants’ capacity to respond effectively and sensitively to cases within their communities.💪🏾💪🏾
Hadassah Foundation
30/04/2026
On the 29th of April 2026, Hadassah Foundation carried out a sensitization talk on the prevention of sexual exploitation and assault at Foundation Nursery and Primary School.
Teaching children in primary school about boundaries, consent, and how to recognize unsafe situations helps protect them from sexual assault and exploitation. Age-appropriate education gives kids the confidence to speak up, seek help, and understand that their safety and voice matter.
Being able to recognize inappropriate behavior, and the importance of speaking up and seeking help from trusted adults is very crucial to young kids. Through interactive discussions and age-appropriate examples, the team emphasized personal safety, respect for one’s body, and the need to report any form of abuse. The activity was well received by both pupils and staff, contributing to ongoing efforts to promote a safe and protective environment for children.
Hadassah Foundation
Hadassah Foundation
UNFPA Cameroon
Gordon MbofungOn the 29th of April 2026, Hadassah Foundation carried out a sensitization talk on the prevention of sexual exploitation and assault at Foundation Nursery and Primary School.
Teaching children in primary school about boundaries, consent, and how to recognize unsafe situations helps protect them from sexual assault and exploitation. Age-appropriate education gives kids the confidence to speak up, seek help, and understand that their safety and voice matter.
Being able to recognize inappropriate behavior, and the importance of speaking up and seeking help from trusted adults is very crucial to young kids. Through interactive discussions and age-appropriate examples, the team emphasized personal safety, respect for one’s body, and the need to report any form of abuse. The activity was well received by both pupils and staff, contributing to ongoing efforts to promote a safe and protective environment for children.
Hadassah Foundation
Hadassah Foundation
UNFPA Cameroon
Gordon Mbofung
Ayuknya Orock
We stand united: no to sexual assault and exploitation. Protect every child—keep speaking up, support survivors, and work together to build safe, respectful communities.
25/04/2026
Training...
Gender-based violence information management
Day 5 of the GBVIMS training concluded with a comprehensive session on the Information Sharing Protocol (ISP), where participants were introduced to its meaning and key principles guiding safe and ethical information sharing. The session emphasized confidentiality, informed consent, and the responsible handling of sensitive data in GBV case management. Participants also engaged in a detailed recap of all topics covered from Day 1 through Day 5, reinforcing their understanding of the training content. The day ended with a post-test administered to participants to assess and track their learning progress and overall comprehension of the GBVIMS sessions.
22/04/2026
HADASSAH FOUNDATION @ Day 2 GBVIMS Training
Strengthening how we manage sensitive data is critical to improving responses to gender-based violence.
Day 2 of Hadassah Foundation staff participating in a GBVIMS (Gender-Based Violence Information Management System) training—enhancing their skills to collect, store, and use data ethically, safely, and effectively.
Better data management means better protection, stronger services, and more informed action for survivors.
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