Menstrual Health Education And Empowerment For Girls
Causes
Menstrual hygiene management is essential for the health, dignity, and empowerment of girls and women. At Neo Breed Global, we are dedicated to addressing the challenges young girls face in accessing menstrual hygiene products and information. Our goal is to enhance their overall well-being and educational opportunities through our initiative, "Bleeding with Pride."
We aim to support young girls of school age in overcoming the stigma surrounding menstruation and fostering confidence and pride in their womanhood. Our goal is to ensure that menstruation is recognized as a normal part of life and does not hinder their education, especially in rural communities. To achieve this, we are committed to ensuring that all girls have access to sanitary pads, providing them with the necessary resources to manage their menstruation comfortably and with dignity.
Counseling and Education: We provide comprehensive counseling and education about menstrual hygiene to empower girls with the knowledge they need. This helps to dismantle myths, reduce stigma, and promote a positive understanding of menstruation.
Sanitary Pads Provision: We distribute sanitary pads to ensure that all girls have access to essential menstrual hygiene products, allowing them to manage their menstruation comfortably and with dignity.
Inclusive Discussions: We involve boys in conversations about menstrual hygiene to foster understanding and support. Educating boys about menstruation helps to create a more supportive environment for girls and promotes gender equality.
Advocacy and Policy Engagement: We actively engage with government and policy-makers to advocate for the mandatory inclusion of menstrual hygiene-friendly facilities, such as water and toilets, in the construction and approval processes for schools. We also collaborate with schools to develop sanitary facilities that are both accessible and supportive for girls during their menstruation. Our efforts are focused on ensuring that policies are in place to support and promote girls' education without any barriers related to menstrual hygiene.