A former SRC President of UDS Wa Campus and current Executive Director of A Voice for Her, Priscilla Khadi Vawurah, has hailed the government of Ghana's allocation of GH¢292.4 million for the distribution of free sanitary pads to female students in primary and senior high schools as a "game-changer" for girls' education and empowerment.

Khadi, a passionate advocate for girls' rights and education, expressed her excitement about the initiative, stating, "This is a major victory for girls everywhere!

No girl should ever have to miss school or compromise her health because of something as natural as menstruation." As the Executive Director of A Voice for Her, Khadi has championed the cause of girls' education, health, and empowerment in Ghana.

She believes this initiative will profoundly impact the lives of thousands of schoolgirls across the country. "This initiative is not just about providing free sanitary pads; it's about sending a message that every girl matters and deserves the opportunity to reach her full potential," she said.