During the program, more than 700 staff, teachers, and students from the school received information from representatives of the US AIDS Healthcare Foundation Office in Vietnam about the significance of World Menstrual Health Day and shared knowledge about reproductive health.
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Students from Nha Nam Junior High School participated in the "Ringing the Golden Bell" quiz to test their knowledge of reproductive health. |
The students also participated in many beneficial activities such as: a quiz competition to test their knowledge about menstruation, HIV prevention and control, and sexually transmitted diseases; performing arts, fashion shows, and receiving items related to the program's theme.
Through engaging activities, the program contributes to raising awareness about adolescent reproductive health and menstrual health; and strengthens communication on HIV prevention and control and sexually transmitted diseases among teenagers and young adults.
This is also an opportunity for students to gain more knowledge and skills in self-care, build a healthy lifestyle, and become confident during adolescence.
Reportedly, with the message "End stigma related to menstrual health," World Menstrual Health Day 2026 is being implemented by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation of the United States in 47 countries, including Vietnam.
This contributes to raising community awareness about the right to access safe menstrual hygiene, promoting gender equality, and building a safe and friendly learning environment for students' holistic development.
Source: https://baobacninhtv.vn/nang-cao-nhan-thuc-cong-dong-ve-suc-khoe-sinh-san-postid446891.bbg









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