In a powerful demonstration of corporate social responsibility and community support, Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited has marked this year’s World Menstrual Hygiene Day by donating sanitary towels to female pupils across its catchment communities.

The initiative is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to removing barriers to education for young girls, ensuring they can attend school with confidence, dignity, and peace of mind.
Presenting the items on behalf of the company, the Community and Social Responsibility Superintendent for Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited, Mr. Maxwell Wooma, emphasized that menstrual hygiene should never be a limitation to a girl’s academic success or personal development.
“We firmly believe that every young girl deserves dignity, confidence, and the necessary support to remain in school without limitations,” Mr. Wooma stated during the presentation. “This initiative directly reflects our company’s core commitment to health, education, and the holistic empowerment of young girls within our host communities.”

For many young girls in rural and host communities, a lack of access to proper menstrual hygiene products often leads to school absenteeism, directly impacting their academic performance. By stepping in to fill this gap, Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited is not only promoting health and hygiene but also championing gender equality in education.
The donation was received with immense gratitude by school authorities, parents, and the pupils themselves, who praised the mining firm for its consistent focus on grassroots community development.
As the world marks World Menstrual Hygiene Day, this gesture serves as a timely reminder of how strategic corporate partnerships can uplift local communities and safeguard the future of the girl child.

