1. Mass Education Initiatives: We prioritize mass education by implementing comprehensive school programs, conducting volunteer Menstrual Health Management (MHM) trainings, and developing engaging and informative learning materials. Through these efforts, we aim to disseminate knowledge, raise awareness, and foster a culture of informed decision-making regarding reproductive health.
2. Addressing Period Poverty: we are committed to establishing sustainable Paddie Banks in all community institutions. These resource centers will provide essential menstrual hygiene products to individuals in need, ensuring their dignity, comfort, and uninterrupted access to education and other opportunities.
3. Encouraging Community Engagement: We actively encourage community initiatives and participation by involving boys, men, and all stakeholders in our conversations and programs. By fostering inclusive dialogues and collaborations, we aim to create a supportive environment that dismantles gender-based stereotypes and promotes shared responsibility for reproductive health.
4. Policy Advocacy: We actively participate in policy advocacy by implementing the national Menstrual Health Management (MHM) policy and guidelines. Additionally, we contribute to shaping policies and guidelines related to reproductive health, challenging harmful practices, and advocating for the rights and well-being of women and girls.
5. Embracing Partnerships: To maximize our impact and expand our reach, we embrace strategic partnerships with industry organizations and individuals, both locally and internationally. These collaborations allow us to tap into additional human resources, expertise, and resources, enabling us to serve a larger portion of the community and drive meaningful change.