The orphans also menstruate. No to Menstrual Stigma.
KFMHD will keep creating an impact in the lives of the less privileged and the needy. Fighting school dropout because of pain and lack of personal hygiene as well as sanitary pads. The onset of menstruation may lead to child marriage, sexual violence, and stigma.
Investing in Menstrual Hygiene will go a long way to save a girl child.
Katchoua Foundation keeps fighting for menstrual health and we will keep working to see a nation where women menstruate without being cast out or without feeling ashamed.
Katchoua Foundation Menstrual Hygiene Day(KF-MHD) is observed monthly. The main goal is to change the social stigma associated with menstruation. Read more here and be a part of this initiative.
Poor menstrual hygiene is a threat to menstruation.
Orphans also menstruate twelve weeks a year, hence they shouldn’t be left out.
Also, a sanitary pad is a back-to-school necessity and shouldn’t be left out when buying or donating pens and books.
I deserve to have a pad as a gift.
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