The workshop engaged over 100 women from underserved communities on hygiene, myths, and safe menstrual practices, with kits distributed to participants
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Menstrual health becomes a direct conversation as Namyaa works with Vyomini Social Foundation
Menstrual health moved into open conversation as Namyaa worked with Vyomini Social Foundation to conduct a menstrual health and hygiene workshop for women from underserved communities. The session focused on practical knowledge, everyday hygiene practices, and breaking long-held myths around menstruation.
As part of the outreach, hygiene kits were distributed to all participants. These included reusable menstrual cups, intimate wash, hair removal cream, underarm roll-on, and hair removal spray, aimed at improving access to menstrual and personal care products that are often unavailable or unaffordable for many women in underserved communities. The initiative placed equal emphasis on information and access, recognising that awareness alone is insufficient without practical support.
Reflecting on the collaboration, Karan Gupta, Director of Namyaa, said menstrual and intimate hygiene should be treated as a routine aspect of women’s health rather than a topic surrounded by hesitation. He added that for many women in underserved communities, access to accurate information has remained limited, and initiatives such as this are aimed at taking essential knowledge directly to those who have historically been excluded from these conversations.
Vyomini Social Foundation works at the grassroots level to advance women’s health, menstrual awareness, and entrepreneurship across India. The organisation has conducted over 15,000 menstrual health awareness workshops, reached more than three million women, and supported the creation of over 10,000 women entrepreneurs across rural and urban communities. Its programmes focus on education, advocacy, and behaviour change aimed at improving long-term outcomes for women.