Women's Health & Sanitization
Women’s health & sanitization by CIPSC is a one-of-a-kind program developed to create awareness about menstrual and women’s hygiene amongst low-income/needy adolescent girls and women. It involves educating them on standard menstrual cycle hygiene techniques and empowering them with healthy and balanced menstruation cycle practices.
Many school students quit due to their lack of ability to encounter the psychological, social and physical impacts of menstruation.
Menstruation, a natural biological process that happens in a healthy woman’s body right from their teenage years, is quite shockingly about taken into shameful in our society. Somehow people still assume that it is impure & unclean as well as undesirable to speak about it openly.
Due to this absence of information on exactly how to deal with the significant physical changes that come with menstruation and the absence of awareness about reproductive health and wellness and hygienic practices, most girls consider not-so-correct, self-understood methods to handle their menstrual cycle.
We collaborate with many villages in Uttar Pradesh with our volunteer & CIPSC team in this program. In our pilot campaign, we provide sanitary napkins to needy women and develop an awareness of their usage and a proper disposal method that does not damage the water bodies and the toilet systems.
Every teenage girl and woman will undoubtedly be receiving 10 sanitary napkins. And also, they will be distributed by our coordinator associated with the village self team.
A proper report is maintained to ensure that the project does not suffer any misuse or misinterpretation.