Ageas Federal Life Insurance, a leading player in the Indian life insurance industry in partnership with TRY Organization, today successfully conducted an engaging health and hygiene awareness education program for the adolescent girls in the underprivileged and rural communities in Ranchi and Deogarh districts.
The event featured a series of impactful outreach activities, including hygiene and education awareness sessions, nutritious food distribution, and menstrual health education. Interactive workshops were held to equip the young girls with vital knowledge on health, hygiene, education, and empowerment, fostering long-term well-being.
To further support their health, nutritional kits containing essential food items were distributed, ensuring access to a balanced diet. In addition, sanitation kits—featuring sanitary napkins and soaps—were provided to promote menstrual hygiene and overall wellness.
The event saw active participation from the local community and was graced by Mr. Erum Kidwai, Senior Vice President & Head of Marketing at Ageas Federal Life Insurance, alongside representatives from TRY and other dignitaries reaffirming their collective commitment to social welfare.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Erum Kidwai, Senior Vice President & Head Marketing at Ageas Federal Life Insurance, emphasized,“At Ageas Federal Life Insurance, sustainability is at the heart of our business and enables us to drive growth and stimulate the transition to a more inclusive and sustainable world. This program is a step towards empowering the girl child in our country with essential knowledge about nutrition, hygiene, and menstrual health—critical pillars for their overall development. By equipping them with the right resources and awareness, we aim to foster a healthier, more confident, and self-reliant generation. Investing in their well-being today will create a ripple effect of positive change for the future, contributing to a sustainable and inclusive society.”
Through this initiative, Ageas Federal Life Insurance reaffirms its commitment and contributes directly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by focusing on the health, nutrition, and empowerment of young girls.
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