President John Dramani Mahama has instructed that no sanitary pad be procured from outside Ghana under the Government’s Free Sanitary Pads for school girls programme.
This was disclosed by Mr Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister of Education, at a news conference at the Presidency in Accra to give an overview of the nation’s educational sector within the first half of 2025.
He said the Government was encouraging a number of local Ghanaian entities to set up sanitary pad production factories in the north, the middle belt, western and central regions.
Mr Iddrisu said Mr Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, the Minister for Interior, had made a proposal to the Education Ministry, that the Government might even consider a partnership to set up a sanitary pad production unit in the prisons to make use of the labour to produce it.
President Mahama on April 24, this year launched the Free Sanitary Pad Distribution Programme for Girls in School in Accra.
The national launch was in fulfilment of the President’s campaign promise and as part of the Government’s broader commitment to gender equity in education.
It marked a significant step toward promoting menstrual health and hygiene, as well as improving educational outcomes for adolescent girls across the country.








