Global menstrual health and hygiene programs benefitted 8.7 million people in 2021
As a result, these women and girls end up missing school and work, and they often become the target of gender-based violence due to misunderstanding and stigma.
“At
“The WASH United partnership for Menstrual Hygiene Day is an ongoing and impactful campaign that
To date,
Promoting a Global Conversation about Periods
Normalizing periods starts by promoting a global conversation around the need for education and the stigmas surrounding menstruation, and
In
Kotex®
In
“Period stigma is not a new problem, but we must continue to bring new solutions to solving it,” said
Championing Her Progress
Since its launch in 2020, the Kotex® She Can initiative has worked to champion women’s progress by fighting the barriers caused by period stigmas, promoting access to education in schools and communities, and by helping to open doors so women gain equal opportunity.
This year, the She Can initiative is launching a new partnership with Girl Up in
“At Girl Up, our mission is to advance girls’ skills, rights, and opportunities to be leaders,” said
Together, Girl Up and the
“Unlocking doors for women requires all of us to share our voices and advocate for the women and girls in our lives,” said
Making a Positive Social Impact Through Education
Around the world, the Kotex® She Can initiative provides compelling educational resources that help girls, boys and parents understand period basics and abolish period stigma before it starts.
In 2021, the cumulative impact of
Included in last year’s social impact were eight projects supported by the
Building on consumer insights, the Kotex® She Can initiative created innovative new ways to deliver menstrual hygiene education, including a collaboration with popular YouTube and Instagram influencer
Addressing Access to Products and Sanitation
Access to menstrual hygiene products, as well as period-friendly sanitation facilities, remain a significant challenge for millions of women and girls each day.
“It’s not enough to strive for awareness – we must fight for access to menstrual hygiene products if we have any chance of making a real impact for the countless women and girls in need of support,” said
In fact, roughly one in three women in the
Additionally, one in five students in the
To further address access to period products for students,
“Period poverty is a solvable issue. By prioritizing menstrual equity, we’re recognizing that access to period products should no longer be a barrier to an education, and through this donation, we’re making a positive impact for thousands of young people who want to focus on school and activities that help them reach their full potential,” said
Around the world,
Educating Men about Periods is Key to Unlocking Equity
To unlock doors and build a better world for women and girls,
A recent campaign in
In
“It is not just the job of women to educate on the importance of menstrual hygiene and health, nor should women and girls be the only focus of educational efforts,” added Pelaez. “Men and boys need equal education to ensure we’re creating a world in which people who menstruate aren’t stigmatized or treated any differently. Menstruation is a component of everyday life and should not have to be hidden away.”
A unique partnership in
Normalizing Periods by 2030
In commemoration of Menstrual Hygiene Day,
The bracelet is made of 28 elements, with five of them red, representing the menstrual cycle.
“By wearing the Menstruation Bracelet or posting the digital and social assets, everyone can show that periods are nothing to hide and help push back taboos and stigma, one bracelet at a time,” said
About
About WASH United
A unique crossbreed between an advocacy NGO and a creative agency, WASH United works to build a world in which all people benefit from safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including menstrual hygiene. Our focus is on innovative solutions for advocacy and education. WASH United is behind Menstrual Hygiene Day, the global campaign to end period stigma.
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About Girl Up
Girl Up is a movement to advance girls’ skills, rights, and opportunities to be leaders. Founded by the
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