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Ensuring girls and women maintain their dignity
Ensuring girls and women maintain their dignity
Since its inception, The Dignified Girl Project (DGP) has helped more than 1,000 girls and women, distributed more than 20,000 units of menstrual products, distributed more than 1,500 units of undergarments, and established 20 distribution partners.
Dignified Girl Project Expands To Andros With New Hygiene Kits
Every month, the Dignified Girl Project (DGP) provides, without discrimination, free menstrual kits inclusive of pads, panty liners and soap, along with undergarment kits of new singlets, bras and underwear, to young women and girls across the country.
Following its successful programme introduction on North, Central and South Eleuthera, the non-profit organization’s distribution efforts have...
Verdict expected today in murder case
Verdict expected today in murder case
A verdict in the trial of a man accused of cutting Sheanda Newton’s throat and burning her body is expected today.
Michael Beckford is accused of taking the 18-year-old’s life sometime between October 3 and 4, 2008.
She was found in bushes off Charles Saunders Highway in a red panty and bra.
Yesterday, the prosecutor Anthony Delaney and defense lawyer Dorsey McPhee gave the jurors the...
Police officer tells of injured guard at night club
Police officer tells of injured guard at night club
A POLICE officer testified yesterday how she met an injured security guard restraining a man when she responded to an altercation in the parking lot of a night club last year.
Feminine Hygiene continues to evolve
Feminine Hygiene continues to evolve
Historians believe ancient Egyptians made tampons out of softened papyrus. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, wrote that ancient Greek women used to make tampons by wrapping bits of wood with lint. Some women were also thought to use sea sponges as tampons from as early as 3,000 B.C., through the fifth century.
Sentencing hearing postponed for murder convict
Sentencing hearing postponed for murder convict
The penalty phase of the murder trial of Michael Beckford was on Friday postponed until July 19.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the brutal death of 18-year-old Sheanda Newton, whose partially nude body was found in bushes off the Charles Saunders Highway in October 2008.
Newton's killer slashed her throat and burned her body, according to evidence. She was wearing a red bra and panty...