Menstrual Hygiene Day: A Step Towards Better Health and Equality
Menstrual Hygiene Day, observed on May 28th, underscores the vital significance of proper menstrual hygiene management. This day aims to highlight the challenges women and girls face due to inadequate menstrual hygiene, which impacts their health, happiness, and empowerment. For many girls, the onset of menstruation brings a mix of emotions—confusion, embarrassment, and anxiety. Without access to proper menstrual products and education, managing periods can be a daunting experience. Girls often feel isolated, missing school and social activities, which affects their education and self-esteem. In many parts of the world, menstruation is still shrouded in taboo, leading to misinformation and stigma. This can cause girls to suffer in silence, feeling ashamed of their natural biological process. Lack of adequate facilities in schools and public places further exacerbates the issue, making it difficult for girls to maintain hygiene and dignity during their periods. Addressing these challe