Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India

by International Association for Human Values (UK)
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India
Pavitra-Menstrual Holistic Education-Rural India

Summary

Poor menstrual health and hygiene is affecting girls and women in rural communities across India. There is limited access to safe sanitary care products or menstrual education. Social taboos, myths and misconceptions are still strong and not allowing for a conversation about periods. Project Pavitra is taking menstrual education to rural India and urban slums through inspired women volunteers. We are running Menstrual Education Program to bring rural Indian girls out of the shame around periods.

$50,000
total goal
$18,426
remaining
629
donors
4
monthly donors
2
fundraisers
5
years

Challenge

Menstrual hygiene continues to be one of the most challenging development issues today in India, women and girls often lack access to hygienic sanitary material and basic facilities like sanitary pads that are necessary for good Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM). "Sanitary Protection: Every Woman's Health Right" a study by AC Nielsen reveals only 12% of India's 355 million women use sanitary pads. Over 88% of women resort to shocking alternatives like un-sanitised cloth, ashes and husk sand.

Solution

This sensitisation program provides the knowhow to handle menstruation, improve a female's knowledge of personal hygiene and boost their confidence by providing an answer to their doubts, misconceptions and questions through an interactive and an engaging training method in rural India. It also provides information to dispel myths and taboos surrounding this issue. Girls are also taught Yoga, Ayurvedic remedies and Pranayama (breathing exercises) that relieve menstrual discomfort.

Long-Term Impact

The project aims to provide a two-fold solution to menstrual problems by: 1. Generating awareness amongst adolescent girls about menstrual health and hygiene via sensitisation programs in rural areas and urban slums 2. Distribution of eco-friendly sanitary pads for women. The vision of the project is to empower girls with the knowledge and awareness on menstrual hygiene to manage their menstruation in a hygienic way in privacy, safely and with dignity at home, at school and in the community.

Resources

Organization Information

International Association for Human Values (UK)

Location: East Sussex - United Kingdom
Website:
Project Leader:
Anjali Mittal
East Sussex , United Kingdom
$31,574 raised of $50,000 goal
 
993 donations
$18,426 to go
Donate Now
lock
Donating through GlobalGiving is safe, secure, and easy with many payment options to choose from. View other ways to donate

International Association for Human Values (UK) has earned this recognition on GlobalGiving:

Help raise money!

Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.

Start a Fundraiser

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.