Okin High School, Offa: The following day, November 30th, saw a visit to Okin High School, where SSS 3 girls, along with other senior students and faculty, engaged in the health talk. The Vice Principal facilitated the session, highlighting its importance for both students and educators.
Iyeru Grammar School, Offa: At Iyeru Grammar School, disruptions due to ongoing examinations were overcome as senior students joined the session post-exams. Despite interruptions, the health talk on “Menstrual Health for Teenagers” saw active participation and requests for future engagements.
Number of Participants:
- Olalomi Comprehensive College: 40 girls
- Iyeru Grammar School: 30 girls
- Moremi High School: 24 girls
- Okin High School: 25 girls
Lessons Learned: These sessions underscored the importance of adaptability and persistence in conducting educational programs amidst challenging circumstances. They also highlighted the eagerness of students and faculty to engage in discussions on crucial health topics.
Conclusion/Recommendation: In conclusion, the success of these health talks reaffirms the significance of targeted educational interventions in promoting adolescent health. Moving forward, it is recommended to continue such initiatives, fostering partnerships between NGOs and educational institutions for the betterment of students’ well-being.