# Deputy minister for Basic Education, Reginah Mhaule, has commended the growing partnership between government, the private sector, civil society organisations and development partners in advancing menstrual health and hygiene management for learners across South Africa. The department’s spokesperson, Terrence Khala says the Deputy Minister highlighted the importance of collective action in ensuring that no girl learner is denied her right to education, dignity and opportunity as a result of menstruation:
Deputy minister Mhaule commends partners advancing menstrual dignity in South Africa [SOUND]
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