On May 28th, we observe World Menstrual Hygiene Day, a vital reminder of the importance of menstrual health and hygiene. Historically, menstruation has been clouded by stigma and shame, hindering access to safe and dignified menstrual healthcare. Today, we unite to advocate for a world where every woman, girl, or lady can manage menstruation confidently, safely, and with dignity. The stigma surrounding menstruation has raised significant public health concerns, leading many to resort to unhygienic materials like rags or plant leaves, resulting in severe health issues. Furthermore, menstrual hygiene extends beyond health, impacting social and economic aspects. Women and girls often miss out on school, work, and other opportunities due to a lack of access to menstrual products, perpetuating gender inequality and hindering their potential. Let's work towards a world where menstruation is embraced as a natural part of womanhood, eliminating stigma and taboos. By providing women with the necessary support, we can create a period-friendly world where everyone has access to menstrual products, education, and infrastructure, ensuring that menstruation no longer poses barriers to women's well-being and advancement. Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld #chiomauzodimma #PeriodFriendlyWorld Chief Barr. (Mrs.) Chioma Uzodimma. First Lady of Imo State, Founder of GoodHope Flourish Foundation, and Secretary of Renewed Hope Initiative

World Menstrual Hygiene Day

On May 28th, we observe World Menstrual Hygiene Day, a vital reminder of the importance of menstrual health and hygiene. Historically, menstruation has been clouded by stigma and shame, hindering access to safe and dignified menstrual healthcare. Today, we unite to advocate for a world where every woman, girl, or lady can manage menstruation confidently, safely, and with dignity.
 
The stigma surrounding menstruation has raised significant public health concerns, leading many to resort to unhygienic materials like rags or plant leaves, resulting in severe health issues. Furthermore, menstrual hygiene extends beyond health, impacting social and economic aspects. Women and girls often miss out on school, work, and other opportunities due to a lack of access to menstrual products, perpetuating gender inequality and hindering their potential.
 
Let’s work towards a world where menstruation is embraced as a natural part of womanhood, eliminating stigma and taboos. By providing women with the necessary support, we can create a period-friendly world where everyone has access to menstrual products, education, and infrastructure, ensuring that menstruation no longer poses barriers to women’s well-being and advancement.
 
Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld
 
Chief Barr. (Mrs.) Chioma Uzodimma.
First Lady of Imo State, Founder of GoodHope Flourish Foundation, and Secretary of Renewed Hope Initiative

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