Menstrual Hygiene Management is the need of the hour: Anil Rajput, Chairperson, ASSOCHAM National CSR Council
Discussions were held on the growing recognition of the requirement for innovative and impactful solutions to address menstrual hygiene effectively
Anil Rajput, ASSOCHAM National CSR Council Chairperson, addressed the gathering at the Menstrual Hygiene Management Conclave & Awards held in New Delhi on the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Day, 2024.
Rajput said, “The effectiveness of menstrual hygiene management continues to be an area that receives less than the desired attention. The National Family Health Survey indicates that around 22.7 per cent of women in India do not use hygienic methods for menstrual protection. Lack of access to menstrual hygiene facilities contributes to school absenteeism among girls, with around 23 per cent dropping out of school after reaching puberty. To address the same, the Government of India has been running a scheme for the promotion of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in the age group of 10-19 years in rural areas. However, amidst these challenges, there's a growing recognition of the need for innovative and impactful solutions to address menstrual hygiene effectively.”
The Menstrual Hygiene Conclave and Awards, aim to raise awareness, encourage innovation, and improve menstrual hygiene management, contributing to better health outcomes and reducing stigma around menstruation. The categories in which they were awarded include the most innovative product in menstrual hygiene, maximum impact by a CSR initiative in menstrual hygiene- Corporate/PSUs, maximum impact by a CSR initiative in menstrual hygiene- Implementing agency/NGO and MHM Champion of the Year.
Rajput said, “Over the years, recognising the crucial need to break the silence and raise awareness about menstrual hygiene practices, as well as to combat menstrual stigma and create a supportive environment where every woman and girl can manage her menstruation hygienically, ASSOCHAM has been consistently organising conferences on the different aspects of menstrual health and awareness."
Rajput also underscored the need to double down on efforts in addressing the various facets of menstrual health and hygiene, He emphasised, "By highlighting exemplary efforts in this area, ASSOCHAM seeks to foster a supportive environment for menstrual health and hygiene, involving various stakeholders including businesses, NGOs, and government bodies. Let’s all redouble our efforts towards menstrual awareness and health and contribute towards building an even more resilient, participatory and powerful India.”
Former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, Dr Kiran Bedi who was the chief guest at the event called upon stakeholders to conduct extensive research to strengthen the menstrual health management system. She also made an appeal to all the awardees to join hands and identify areas in their region to work together and address this issue by creating a mass movement on this critical subject impacting a large number of girls and women in our country.
Dr Bedi said that policy intervention is extremely pivotal and emphasised that sanitary pads are also a necessity for women just like water and gas. Talking about the access to menstrual products in prisons, she expressed concern over the issue and called for immediate action.
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