Inputs

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Workshops, seminars, and campaigns to educate communities about menstruation rights.

02

Programs to involve civil society and local communities in addressing women-related issues.

03

Cultivate partnerships with the private sector and local enterprises to enhance access to menstrual products, supplies, and facilities.

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Initiatives focused on empowering women economically and socially.

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Conduct comprehensive research on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management (MHHM) programs and practices, and share valuable findings and exemplary approaches.

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Advocacy efforts for raising MHHM awareness at the regional and national level.

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Facilitating the accessibility and widespread adoption of safe menstrual products.

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Advocating for the utilization of environmentally friendly menstrual hygiene products.

Pinkishe’s Short-term Goals

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Immediate improvement in menstrual hygiene practices among women and girls

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Informed and empowered women making eco-friendly menstrual product choices

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Access to better MHHM services in schools, educational institutes, workplaces and other public spaces.

04

Increased support from every member in the family, including men, the community, and the eco-system for women and girls

05

Open conversation starts on social taboos and stigma related to menstruation.

Pinkishe’s Medium-term Goals

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Raised awareness about the fundamental human right to safe and dignified menstruation

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Communities actively supporting women's causes and advocating for women's rights.

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Improved conditions leading to self-sufficiency and economic empowerment for women.

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Improved menstrual hygiene practices through education and access to resources.

05

Recognition and prioritization of Menstrual Health & Hygiene (MHH) and Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH)

Pinkishe’s Long-term Goals

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Every menstruator nationwide will experience menstruation with safety and dignity, recognizing it as an undeniable and inherent human right.

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We eradicate inequalities, providing women the means to lead self-sufficient lives characterized by dignity and safety.

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The social taboos surrounding menstruation have been eradicated, fostering a society free from stigma.

04

Every girl has uninterrupted access to education, enabling them to pursue continuous studies in schools.