Nigeria, Oct. 25 -- Population Services International (PSI) Nigeria, a non-profit organisation, has launched two audiovisual materials that uses storytelling in local languages to promote menstrual health, challenge stigma, and spark open conversations among adolescents and their communities.

In a statement issued on Friday, the organisation noted that the materials are part of an ongoing effort to promote menstrual health and hygiene.

Developed under the Menstrual Health and Hygiene-No Wahala (MH-NoW) project, the audiovisuals- My Red Flower and Menstruation with Dignity, are produced in local languages, Pidgin English and Hausa to resonate with diverse audiences across the country.

The short films are provided with English subtitles ...