Empowering Women on World Menstrual?Day
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World Menstrual Day is not just about acknowledging the biological process; it's a day to recognise the challenges, taboos, and inequalities surrounding menstruation. For centuries, menstruation has been shrouded in stigma and shame, leading to discrimination and barriers for women and girls worldwide. However, in recent years, there has been a global movement to break the silence, empower women, and advocate for menstrual equity.
Breaking the Taboo
The taboo surrounding menstruation manifests in various ways across different cultures. In some societies, menstruating women are considered impure or even untouchable, leading to exclusion from daily activities, religious practices, and educational opportunities. This stigma perpetuates harmful myths and misconceptions, contributing to shame and low self-esteem among women and girls.
Education and Awareness
One of the most effective ways to combat menstrual stigma
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Access to Menstrual Products
Access to menstrual products is another critical aspect of menstrual equity. Many women and girls around the world lack access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products
Championing Menstrual Health
World Menstrual Day serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritising menstrual health
Empowering Women
Ultimately, empowering women on World Menstrual Day means challenging societal norms, advocating for policy change