Tag: menstrual hygiene kit
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Study Reveals Menstrual Hygiene Challenges Among Indian Women
In a recent study, researchers delved into the challenges faced by young women in India regarding proper menstrual hygiene management. The study focused on the exclusive use of hygienic period products during menstruation among women aged 15 to 24. It was found that despite efforts to promote menstrual hygiene, only 76.15% of women in India…
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Kenyan Initiative Combats Menstrual Stigma and Empowers Girls
A community-based organization in Kenya, Young African Women Initiative (YAWI), has launched a campaign to combat menstrual stigma and poverty, aiming to enhance menstrual health, gender equality, and dignity. The initiative targets eradicating harmful stereotypes and barriers that hinder adolescent girls during menstruation, thus limiting their opportunities and perpetuating gender inequality. Femfresh Sensitive Intimate Wash…
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Collective Action Against Period Poverty in Sri Lanka
Period poverty and the myths surrounding menstruation persist as significant challenges in Sri Lanka, especially impacting women and girls in rural and estate communities. The Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Embassy of France, initiated the Collective Action Against Period Poverty (CAAP) project. This project aims to enhance menstrual hygiene education,…
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European Countries Vary in Tax Rates on Menstrual Products
Menstrual hygiene has long been a subject of debate, with women across the globe facing high tax rates on essential period supplies like pads and tampons. In many countries, these items fall under high sales tax brackets, often disregarding potential reductions for essential items or categorizing them as luxuries. Femfresh Sensitive Intimate Wash 250ml –…
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DWU Empowers Female Students with Menstrual Health Education
Divine Word University recently took a significant step in promoting women’s health by hosting a menstrual health and hygiene awareness session in collaboration with Queen Pads. Led by DWU Alumni and Queen Pads founder Anne-Shirley Korave, the session aimed to educate over 200 female students on safe menstrual hygiene practices. This initiative coincided with the…
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ICC Champions Women’s Health Awareness in Cricket Community
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has once again emphasized its dedication to promoting women’s health on Menstrual Hygiene Day. Recognizing women’s cricket as a key focus area, the ICC has intensified its efforts to educate and raise awareness about menstrual health among female cricketers. The aim is to encourage open discussions on topics like menstruation…
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Menstrual Hygiene Crisis Impacts Indian Schoolgirls’ Education and Health
Menstrual hygiene issues and period stigma in India continue to affect schoolgirls, leading to absenteeism, misinformation, and health consequences. The prevailing cultural taboos and restrictions surrounding menstruation have significant implications for adolescent girls’ education and well-being. A study revealed that a quarter of girls in India miss school due to menstruation, highlighting the pervasive impact…
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YAWI Launches Campaign to End Period Stigma in Africa
A campaign to end period stigma and promote menstrual health was recently launched by a community-based organization, Young African Women Initiatives (YAWI). The initiative aims to eradicate harmful stereotypes and barriers that perpetuate gender inequality, particularly affecting adolescent girls. Femfresh Sensitive Intimate Wash 250ml – Fragrance & Colour-Free, With Lotus Flower & Bamboo Extracts, pH…
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Efforts to Combat Period Poverty Gain Momentum in Cambodia
Period poverty is a global issue impacting millions of women and girls, particularly those in rural areas. On Menstrual Hygiene Day, efforts are being made to challenge the taboos and stigma surrounding menstruation. The lack of access to period products, safe water, and sanitation facilities hinders the menstrual health and hygiene management of many individuals.…
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Challenges and Disparities in Menstrual Hygiene Management Among Indian Women
In India, ensuring proper menstrual hygiene management remains a significant challenge for young women. The exclusive use of hygienic period products is crucial to prevent health risks associated with poor menstrual hygiene practices. Factors such as age, education, place of residence, wealth, access to media, and healthcare discussions play a significant role in determining the…