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Menstrual Health Advocacy: How together for better is creating a foundation
According to world bank, over 500 million young women and girls miss work, school and everyday activities due to a lack of access to menstrual supplies. In Kenya, a 2016 Ministry of Health research found that 54% of Kenyan girls experience a challenge in accessing menstrual health products.
In a world where millions of people still lack access to basic menstrual hygiene supplies and dignity, Together for Better Organization is dedicated to doing work that represents the needs, challenges and aspirations of people, particularly that of women and girls, as well as empowering the boy child.
Revolutionizing Menstrual Health: The Role of Reusable Pads
The year 2016 saw the start of a quiet revolution, one that was held together by sustainability, compassion, and an unshakable commitment to community empowerment.
The Together for Better Foundation is a purpose-driven organization that identified a problem that millions of people go unnoticed: the lack of access to sanitary menstruation products. Menstruation is not only a biological phenomenon but also a hurdle in many underprivileged areas.
Girls miss school. Women give up their dignity. Between food and sanitary supplies, decisions are made. Aware of this, Together for Better introduced reusable sanitary pads, a revolutionary solution that went beyond temporary fixes.
Redefining Menstrual Health: Sustainable Solutions for Period Poverty
The health of menstruation is still a crucial but sometimes disregarded topic. According to studies, millions of girls miss school annually because they don’t have enough access to menstruation supplies.
Due to social shame and the expense of disposable pads, many people are forced to use risky substitutes like paper, rags, or cotton. All of which are harmful to one’s health.
Reusable sanitary pads become more than simply a product at this point; they become an instrument for empowerment and equity.
Together for Better Foundation recognized the need for more than just pad donations. To reduce waste, ensure affordability, and change attitudes toward menstrual hygiene, they concentrated on sustainability by producing high-quality reusable pads that last for up to two years. They used a comprehensive strategy that combined community involvement, production, and education to bring about long-lasting change.
Beyond The Pad: Empowering Women Through Sustainable Menstruation
Reusable sanitary pads are made of absorbent, washable, and long-lasting fabrics that may endure several usages, in contrast to traditional disposable pads.
These pads are carefully made by Together for Better to ensure that they are cozy, effective, and simple to clean. The charity distributes them in vulnerable communities, and schools, providing more than simply a product, it offers freedom.
Changing cultural perceptions is just as important to improving menstruation health as empowering individuals. Together for Better facilitates intergenerational dialogues that promote tolerance and understanding by involving parents, educators, and local authorities. By educating boys and men about menstrual health, the foundation breaks the loop of false information and makes sure that periods are not viewed as something to conceal.
Their work has an effect outside of workshops. Girls who used to be afraid to talk about their periods are now mentors, sharing their expertise with peers, friends, and siblings. Previously taboo communities began to embrace candid discussions about menstruation. Together for Better is creating a future where menstruation never stands in the way of opportunity, education, or self-worth by normalizing periods, fostering self-care, and boosting confidence.
Transforming Menstruation Health: Empowerment Through Sustainability
Menstrual health is now viewed differently thanks to the foundation. They have made it possible for girls to continue attending school by providing thousands of reusable sanitary pads through local collaborations. Employment possibilities were created, women were trained to make the pads, and economic independence was promoted.
The foundation also trains the red cross in the area they visit on how to make the pads, leaving them with a long-term solution. Reduced environmental waste by providing a substitute for disposable pads, which frequently wind up in landfills. The topic of menstruation health was transformed from one of shame to one of empowerment.
Together for Better promotes independence and long-term dignity by putting women at the core of the solution, going beyond simply distributing goods.
Menstrual Equity: A Movement Beyond Access
Menstrual equity is about rights, not just access. The work of Together for Better Foundation is felt well beyond the pads they manufacture. Menstrual equity is about more than simply access; it’s about rights. The Together for Better Foundation’s mission is firmly anchored in community development, empowerment, and education, and it goes beyond the sustainable sanitary kits they produce.
By offering vital menstrual health resources to marginalized communities, their programs combat period poverty and guarantee that no woman or child may miss work or school because she cannot afford sanitary goods. Their influence may be observed in classrooms, where they provide much-needed teaching on menstrual health to young people, dispelling stigmas and encouraging candid discussions about periods.
In addition to teaching, they work with nearby communities to put sustainable ideas into practice, encouraging the use of reusable sanitary kits that lessen waste and financial strain. The foundation’s journey serves as evidence of the transformative power of grassroots action. Their goal is still to empower, educate, and innovate even as they grow.