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Menstrual Health & Hygiene Awareness Session by Debabrata Auro Foundation

Date,location,Attendees: 

  • Date: 09/05/2024
  • Location: Vashi Naka, Chembur
  • Attendees: 100 Girls and Women

 

Introduction:

  • On May 9th, 2024, the Debabrata Auro Foundation (DAF NGO) organised a Menstrual Health & Hygiene awareness session at the Vashi Naka slum area in Chembur. 
  • The session aimed to educate girls and women about menstrual health, hygiene practices, and dispel myths surrounding menstruation.

 

Session Details: 

  • The session began with an introduction to menstrual health and its importance in the overall well-being of girls and women. 
  • Various topics were covered, including menstrual hygiene practices, proper usage of sanitary products, and the importance of maintaining cleanliness during menstruation.

 

Key Points Covered:

  1. Understanding Menstrual Health:Information about the menstrual cycle, its biological significance, and common misconceptions.
  2. Hygiene Practices:Practical tips on maintaining proper hygiene during menstruation, including regular changing of sanitary products and proper washing techniques.
  3. Usage of Sanitary Products:Guidance on the correct usage of sanitary pads to prevent leakage and discomfort.
  4. Environmental Responsibility:Discussion on proper disposal methods to ensure environmental sustainability and hygiene.

 

Distribution:

  • A total of 100 girls and women participated in the session, actively engaging in discussions and asking questions to clarify their doubts.
  •  Post the awareness session, DAF distributed 100 sanitary napkins to the attendees.

 

Impact:

  • The session contributed significantly to increased awareness among girls and women about menstrual health and hygiene practices, empowering them to make informed choices regarding their menstrual health. 
  • By addressing common myths and misconceptions surrounding menstruation, the session helped dispel stigma and foster a more open dialogue about menstrual health. As a result, 100 girls and women gained access to valuable information and resources to help them better manage their menstrual health and hygiene.

 

Conclusion:

  • The Menstrual Health & Hygiene awareness session conducted at the Vashi Naka slum area was successful in educating girls and women about menstrual health, hygiene practices, and dispelling myths surrounding menstruation. 
  • By providing accurate information and promoting open discussions, the session aimed to empower participants to take charge of their menstrual health with confidence and dignity.

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