By Maryam Abeeb

A firm known as of Bambini games, a subsidiary of Bambini Africa, has launched an innovation board game, “GO FLOW” to create awareness and foster positive conversations about menstruation.
The game was launched ahead of the commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2023.
The founder of Bambini Africa, Raquel Daniel in a chat with pressmen in Abuja, explained that the groundbreaking board game is set to revolutionize the way girls perceive and approach menstruation.
According to her, the game known as “ GO FLOW” a Girl’s Guide to Menstruation” is also aim in challenging misconceptions and dispelling misinformation surrounding menstruation.
“GO FLOW is a fun and interactive game that provides girls with essential knowledge about menstruation, hygiene, and mental health. By introducing this game, Raquel Daniel is breaking the taboo around menstruation and empowering girls with the confidence and understanding they need during this important stage of their lives.
“GO FLOW is not just a game; it is a powerful tool to educate and empower young girls. It tackles the misconceptions and shame associated with menstruation, promoting open dialogue and fostering a positive attitude towards this natural process,” said Raquel Kasham Daniel, the passionate founder behind this innovative board game.
“By launching GO FLOW on World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Bambini Games and Raquel Daniel are actively contributing to the global efforts to improve menstrual hygiene practices and ensure that every girl has access to accurate information and support. This initiative marks a significant step forward in creating a world where menstruation is normalized and celebrated,” she stated.
She assured that the Bambini Africa will continue to pave way in promoting children’s education and development through innovative and impactful products.
She noted that the game stands as a beacon of hope, while encouraging young girls to embrace their bodies, feel confident, and navigate the journey of menstruation with grace and pride.

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