Menstrual Hygiene

The onset of menstruation is one of the most important physiological changes occurring among girls during the adolescent years. Menstruation heralds the onset of physiological maturity in girls. It becomes the part and parcel of their lives until menopause. Apart from personal importance, this phenomenon also has social significance. In India, menstruation is surrounded by myths and misconceptions with a long list of “do’s” and “don’ts” for women. Hygiene-related practices of women during menstruation are of considerable importance, as it may increase vulnerability to Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI’s). Poor menstrual hygiene is one of the major reasons for the high prevalence of RTIs in the country and contributes significantly to female morbidity. Most of the adolescent girls in villages use rags and old clothes during menstruation, increasing susceptibility to RTI’s. Adolescents constitute one-fifths of India’s population and yet their sexual health needs remain largely unaddressed in the national welfare programs. Poor menstrual hygiene in developing countries has been an insufficiently acknowledged problem. In June 2010, the Government of India proposed a new scheme towards menstrual hygiene by a provision of subsidized sanitary napkins to rural adolescent girls. But there are various other issues like awareness, availability and quality of napkins, regular supply, privacy, water supply, disposal of napkins, reproductive health education and family support which needs simultaneous attention for promotion of menstrual hygiene. 

Awareness Programmes and  Workshops on Menstrual Hygiene Management

Girls mostly abstain from going to school during their menstruation period due to inconvenience of availability and disposal of sanitary pads within the school premises. Our organization helped solve this vital problem faced by girls, about which they hesitate to discuss with others.

MHM Awareness Programme cum Workshop at  Saraswati Vidyalaya School , Delhi on November 11, 2022.

A leading gynaecologist from Delhi, Dr. Abha Mazumdar, made a presentation on the issue of Menstrual Hygiene. Many doubts of students and myths about menstruation were cleared during an open discussion. Sanitary pads were donated to 250 students  and women by Mrs. Abha Bahadur.

Awareness Programme on Menstrual Hygiene  at  Digamaber Jain Mahila Ashram, Delhi,  on November 11, 2022.

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To promote feminine hygiene, we organized an Awareness Programme and Workshop on Menstrual Hygiene Management for Adolescent Girls in Schools at Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School No.1, East of Kailash , New Delhi , on June 4, 2022. About 400 girls and staff were donated sanitary pads bt us.

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Training of Women Swachhagrahis was given during CAS Workshop under SBM-G in Rajasthan

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A workshop on feminine hygiene and sanitation was organized at Acharya Narender Dev College, Delhi University on September 1, 2015.

A demonstration on use of sanitary napkin vending machines and sanitary napkin incinerators was made which was well- attended by the Principal, staff members and girl students of the college.

CWSHW was appointed Franchisee of HLL Lifecare Ltd. a Govt. of India enterprise under Ministry of Health in 2015.

We put up Sanitary Napkin Vending Machines  by which girls can access pads by putting in a coin in the machine, Sanitary disposal incinerators are also installed for girl-friendly toilets.CWSHW has installed and maintained sanitary napkin vending machines and incinerators in various army public schools in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand for promotion of feminine hygiene amongst girls. we also provided Happy Days sanitary napkins to schools at affordable rates.