A lowdown on things to know about the Menstrual Hygiene Day 2022
As per the data from National Family Health Survey (2019-21), 70% of women aged 15-24 in rural India do not use sanitary napkins during their periods
Menstrual Hygiene Day 2022: NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth India team speaks to Parnasha Banerjee, Associate Director, Urban WSH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) from Dasra to understand the...
In the first phase, about 50 females are being covered at each Anganwadi Centre and sanitary pads would be given to 13.65 lakh beneficiaries each month
According to experts, with closure of schools, on which many girls depended to access menstrual hygiene products, girls’ ability to manage menstruation with safety and dignity...
Red Dot Challenge, a social media campaign initiated by Post For Change, a non-profit organisation in partnership with UNICEF India aims to spread the message of...
By partnering with various state governments and non-governmental organisation, Project Baala is distributing reusable pads free-of-cost to help women and girls in the underprivileged community manage...
During the COVID-19 crisis, establishing alternative methods for women and girls to access menstrual hygiene products is essential, say experts
The sixth annual Menstrual Hygiene Survey by Everteen, a feminine hygiene brand revealed that more than 41 per cent of women experienced an unusually irregular gap...
On the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Day 2021, here are five things you should know
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International Women's Day 2021: In 2016, Population Foundation of India, a Delhi based non-profit organisation, launched a campaign in Darbhanga and Nawada district of Bihar to...