In collaboration with P&G, Pinkishe Foundation's 'Project Kishori' targets Rurban/Power Villages in India. The initiative is designed to bridge educational gaps on menstruation and menstrual hygiene among schoolgirls. The project emphasizes not only spreading awareness but also taking concrete steps by distributing pads to schoolgirls in the target villages.
Empowering young girls with knowledge and resources, fostering a network of educators for sustainable menstrual health in India's villages.
Shaping a future where every girl in India's rurban areas is educated and equipped for menstrual health.
Teacher
Hello, my name is Nidhi, and I am a teacher. Today, the street play (nukkad natak) organized by your organization was of immense importance. Many of our girl students had hesitations and uncertainties surrounding the topic of menstruation. However, after watching the play, they have become more confident and comfortable discussing this vital subject. Thank you for this impactful initiative!
Menstrual health and hygiene encompasses the availability and proper management of sanitary knowledge for women and girls during menstruation.
If we all do our part in bringing the difference, then together, there is no menstrual gap that we cannot fill.