Donate for Menstrual Hygiene of 100 Disable Girls

by PROTIBANDHI SHISHU SHIEKKHA O PARICHARJA SAMITY
Donate for Menstrual Hygiene of 100 Disable Girls

Project Report | Dec 6, 2019
Nayma need Menstruation hygienic materials support

By Md.Rafiqul Islam | Project Leader

Nayma is Intellectually disable Girls
Nayma is Intellectually disable Girls

 Nayma need Menstruation Hygenic Materials support .

Nayma is a Intellectualy disable girl she is one of the most vulnerable. She lives in Bahadurabad village of Dewangonj upazilla under Jamalpur District, Northern part of Bangladesh. Due to her intellectaully problems she is  Always  looked down upon, neglected and deprived of most of their basic human rights.

Menstruation is a biological process in women. But this is a big social taboo in our area. She  is bound with social and family’s restrictions such as:-  not touching her essential materials , barrier doing home work and outside walking , not publicly discuss about this issue  during her menstruation period. Before she cannot manage her menstruation properly but She can do manage her period and She received sanitary napkin on menstruation period and she manages her personnel hygienic with the organization and Global Giving donor support.

.Most of the girls and women with Disabilities and Nayma still use old and dirty cloth pieces during their menstruation periods and these cloths dry in behind and due to lack of menstrual hygiene awareness and difficult access of sanitary pads in rural places. Adolescent girls with disabilities in the rural areas don’t management due to their habit and have no knowledge menstrual process and reproductive health.After organization staff motivate to them and she is  happy and grateful to Global giving foundation for support her menstruation hygienic  materials and she wants to continue. Now she is enjoying fulfill life independently. Use of Sanitary napkins will help them to remain healthy. Free from infections, more confident positively. Enhanced knowledge on menstruation will enlighten them against malpractices during menstruation. If we are collectively  support to them for empower and educate to girls and women with disabilities on Personnel hygienic in order to make them physically and emotionally capable to lead a successful life. Overall health and gender empowerment would be ensured to create a healthier society.  Finally we wants  to  our  donors for support to her and others and we hope and believe comes to support us with girls and women with disabilities protecting and empower.

Md .Rafiqul Islam

Project leader

Proships

Nayma is Intellectually disable Girls
Nayma is Intellectually disable Girls
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PROTIBANDHI SHISHU SHIEKKHA O PARICHARJA SAMITY

Location: Jamalpur, Dhaka - Bangladesh
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Project Leader:
Rafiqul Islam
Jamalpur , Dhaka Bangladesh

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