MBOKO GANG AND ASKIA PARTNER WITH BE PERIOD POSITIVE FOR THE ‘ONE GIRL ONE PAD’ PROJECT
It is no news that what was ordinarily known as the Jovi fan club, has now become (Mboko Gang) a big vibrant family that has logged heads to change the narrative by becoming community builders. They have unarguably taken community work and outreach as a routine.
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The Mboko Gang have done some really great and remarkable things this year, by donating to several foundations like the Ayah Foundation, Action Against Aids (AAA), visiting the Bamenda General Hospital where they helped donate and support kidney patients with financial support for dialysis.
They have also organized clean up campaigns in Douala and on Saturday November 23, they partnered to sensitize the teenage girls on menstrual hygiene with Be Period Positive.
Be Period Positive is a non profitable venture by Batupe Josephine Shefa, brought about to help women on menstrual hygiene management. After doing individual campaigns on the field teaching and donating menstrual pads, she then partnered with Mboko Gang who saw the initiative worthwhile.
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