On 3rd October 2024, the UBA Cell of SIST, in collaboration with the Pinkishe Foundation, will host a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the Seminar Hall, Government Senior Secondary School, Nandugoan, Namchi District. This initiative aims to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health while also addressing the crucial need for sanitary products.
On 3rd October 2024, the UBA Cell of SIST, in collaboration with the Pinkishe Foundation, will host a Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education Camp at the Seminar Hall, Government Senior Secondary School, Nandugoan, Namchi District. This initiative aims to empower young girls with essential knowledge about menstrual health while also addressing the crucial need for sanitary products.
The camp will focus on educating participants about the importance of menstrual health and hygiene. Attendees will learn about the physiological aspects of menstruation, the significance of maintaining proper hygiene during their menstrual cycles, and the overall impact of menstrual health on their daily lives. By fostering open dialogue, this event seeks to break the stigma surrounding menstruation and encourage girls to approach the topic with confidence.
In addition to the educational session, a free sanitary pad distribution drive will take place following the camp. This initiative aims to ensure that all participants have access to essential menstrual hygiene products, which is a significant barrier for many young girls. By providing free sanitary pads, the event not only educates but also facilitates a healthier and more supportive environment for menstruators.
This event is part of ongoing efforts to create awareness around menstrual health and hygiene. Collaborating with local institutions like the UBA Cell of SIST allows for reaching more girls and providing them with the resources needed to manage their menstrual health effectively.
The Pinkishe Foundation remains dedicated to breaking barriers and ensuring that every girl has access to menstrual health education and products essential for their well-being. For more details about this initiative and future events, please visit www.pinkishe.org.
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