For billions of women and teenage girls around the world, the menstrual cycle is a natural aspect of life, but it can also present hardships that are made worse by cultural stigmas and a lack of resources. Innovative solutions are emerging to address health demands and environmental issues, ranging from reusable pads to menstruation cups. Today being Menstrual Hygiene Day, it is crucial to recognise the significance of this day in advancing sustainable and hygienic menstrual practices and fostering a #PeriodFriendlyWorld
Experts emphasize the importance of creating awareness on menstrual hygiene ahead of World Menstrual Hygiene Day. Discussions include societal attitudes, partner communication, and the need for comprehensive education on menstruation.
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“When we look at the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we see a beautiful provision for human rights. The SDG goals were adopted in 2015 with a 15-year target to achieve all the 17 goals. These goals include you and me,” said NK Keny