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Periods are normal and healthy, yet India struggle to manage
23 million menstruators drop out of school every year at the start of their periods
According to a recent study, there are 336 million menstruating girls, women, transgender and non-binary individuals in India amounting to more than 30% of our country’s population, yet more than 23 million menstruators drop out of school every year at the start of their periods.
6%
Never Heard of Sanitary Pads
23%
Quit School Forever
45%
Are Ashamed By Taboo
Menstrual Hygiene
School Campaign
Sanitary Pads
Disposable sanitary pads are an essential aspect of menstrual hygiene management. However, despite their effectiveness, access to disposable sanitary pads remains a significant barrier for many in India.
Furthermore, only 36% of women in rural areas in India use sanitary napkins, with the remaining women using different methods such as cloth or rags. This lack of access to menstrual hygiene products leaves women and girls vulnerable to infections and other reproductive health problems.
Increased awareness and access to menstrual hygiene products, such as disposable sanitary pads, is critical to improving menstrual hygiene management in India. Efforts such as the National Rural Health Mission, the Pad Bank project, and the SheWings initiative have emerged and aim to provide education, awareness and access to affordable and safe sanitary pads for women and girls across the country.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is aimed at bringing about a change in the way menstrual hygiene is perceived in our society. and for this purpose, we are breaking down our plan into two phases.
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All girls should be able to manage their menstruation hygienically safely in privacy and with dignity
Education Most Important factor
Provide factual information on MHM and puberty as part of the school curriculum.
Access to Menstrual Products
If women and girls lack access to aordable and hygienic menstrual products, they often use old rags, cloth or other unhygienic materials.
Informed Professional
Build the capacities of teachers to teach about these issues with comfort.
Positive Social Norms
Break down taboos and build positive social norms around menstruation.
Health Services
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
Toilets, Water and Soap
To manage menstruation in privacy and dignity, women and girls need water and sanitation facilities that are safe.