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Rwanda: Safe Room for Girls to Be Mandatory for Schools

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[New Times] Najma Umutoni is a senior five student at GS Remera Protestant in Gasabo District. She says that whenever she is in menstruation period, she at times feels weak and needs a place to rest for a while.

Source: allAfrica.com

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