Social enterprise launched for menstrual health in Hyderabad

HIGHLIGHTS
  • It is aimed at providing affordable, environmental-friendly menstrual solutions.
  • In India, more than 40% of women report lack of access to sanitary pads.
Social enterprise launched for menstrual health in Hyderabad

Happy Smiles Foundation, in partnership with Days for Girls International (DfGI), on Wednesday announced launch of a social enterprise in Hyderabad aimed at providing affordable, environmental-friendly menstrual health solutions for women and girls.

DfGI Founder and CEO, Celeste Mergensm, who was on a visit to Hyderabad, met with various organizations and government officials to discuss menstrual health management and the needs of Indian schoolgirls and women when managing their menstrual periods.

She told a news conference that Days for Girls is a global movement breaking menstrual stigma while improving access to quality, reusable menstrual care products. The US-based non-profit organization has a 10-year successful history of delivering menstrual supplies and health education to women and girls around the world.

It has so far reached over 1 million women and girls in over 120 countries with Days for Girls Kits, which include beautifully-patterned, comfortable and washable sanitary pads that are eco-friendly.

DfG uses a multi-tiered approach to menstrual health challenges that involves a global network of over 50,000 volunteer chapters and teams. DfG has more than 80 social enterprises globally, like the one launching in Hyderabad, with a mission to increase access to menstrual care and education.

In India, more than 40% of women report lack of access to sanitary pads, and many social and cultural taboos leave women and girls feeling uncomfortable discussing their periods or purchasing sanitary products. One in five girls drops out of school after starting menstruation.

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