CARE Bangladesh stands beside women and girls in the time of Covid-19 pandemic

Because of ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation, Bangladesh is facing tremendous health and socio-economic Impact and most vulnerable groups as well as urban marginalized women and girls are facing difficulties to maintain regular health & hygiene practices. In this situation, with the support from Procter & Gamble (P&G), CARE Bangladesh is going to provide over 120,000 packs of sanitary napkins to disadvantaged communities affected by COVID-19. Sanitary items were handed over through a simple ceremony in Mohakhali, Dhaka in presence of senior officials from CARE Bangladesh and P&G today.

Dr. Jahirul Alam Azad, Head of Urban Health from CARE Bangladesh delivered welcome speech while Sathwath Ali Bhuiyan, National Head of Sales, International Brands Ltd., Bangladesh was present as guest of honor. Amit Sinha Roy-Head of Corporate Sales, International Brands Ltd., Bangladesh and Nazmul Islam-Senior Executive, International Brands Ltd., Bangladesh spoke and hoped that joined efforts will benefit women and girls in combating the current COVID-19-induced crises. 

Sathwath Ali Bhuiyan on behalf of Procter & Gamble handed over the support packages to Dr. Ikhtiar Uddin Khandaker, Director – Health Program of CARE Bangladesh. “Women and girls are at the center of CARE’s interventions. COVID-19 is making our lives and livelihood very difficult and challenging. Women and girls from low income families are facing additional challenges to get support in managing their menstrual health which is leading towards multiple health hazards for them now and for coming days. In this difficult situation, P&G has extended their support and donated sanitary napkins for the poor and vulnerable women and girls. I commend P&G for this outstanding support – said Dr. Ikhtiar Uddin Khandaker. He also added that CARE Bangladesh is very active in supporting marginalized women and girls since the beginning of COVID-19 situation and working closely with local government institutions including city corporation and government health systems. 

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