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Health Ministry Working On National Menstrual Policy

by OB Bureau
August 6, 2023
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New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry is working on formulating a national menstrual hygiene policy that seeks to ensure access to safe and hygienic menstrual products, improve sanitation facilities, address social taboos, and foster a supportive environment.

Through these measures, the policy strives to break barriers, eliminate stigma and create a society where menstrual hygiene is prioritised and leads to gender equality, education and overall development, official sources said. A national consultation with various stakeholders was held and in-person inputs have been collated, the sources told PTI.

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“The vision is to ensure all women, girls and persons who menstruate are able to experience menstruation in a manner that is safe, healthy and free from stigma,” a source said.

Awareness has increased with time but there is a need for more investment to comprehensively address the diverse requirements of all individuals who menstruate. India, with its vast and diverse population, places great emphasis on framing a comprehensive menstrual hygiene policy, the source added.

National Family Health Survey 5:

  • 78 per cent of women in the 15-24 age group use a hygienic method of protection during their menstrual cycle. This marks a rise from 58 per cent in the National Family Health Survey 4.
  • 64 per cent of these women use sanitary napkins, 50 per cent use cloth and 15 per cent use locally prepared napkins.
  • Women who have received 12 or more years of schooling are more than twice as likely to use a hygienic method compared to those with no schooling, stressing on the importance of education for girls.
  • 73 per cent of rural women and 90 per cent of urban women use a hygienic method of menstrual protection.

Objective of the policy

  • The menstrual hygiene policy aligns with India’s commitment to achieving sustainable development goals, particularly in relation to Goal 3 on good health and well-being, Goal 4 on quality education, Goal 5 on gender equality and Goal 6 on clean water and sanitation.
  • To ensure that women, girls, and persons who menstruate have access to safe, hygienic, and quality menstrual products and sanitation facilities.
  • To establish an enabling environment for people, including women, girls, men and boys, so that they have access to correct information on menstruation and to address the myths, stigma and gender issues around it.
  • To create a ‘menstrual friendly environment’ in all settings, including homes, schools and academic institutions, workplaces and public spaces and strengthen environmentally sustainable menstrual waste disposal.

How it will be done

  • Academic institutions and workplaces will be urged to promote inclusivity and provide provisions like flexible working arrangements such as work from home or support leave to accommodate the specific needs of individuals during menstruation.
  • The strategies under the policy involve developing mechanisms to ensure affordable and accessible menstrual products such as disposable or reusable sanitary pads, menstrual cups, tampons or reusable cloth pads are available to all who menstruate, especially those in low-income communities and marginalised groups.
  • It includes initiatives such as the menstrual hygiene scheme to provide free or subsidised menstrual hygiene products in schools and academic institutions. This ensures that people have access to the necessary products while attending classes, reducing absenteeism and promoting continued education.
  • There will also be targeted outreach programmes in rural, hilly and remote areas — where girls, women and people who menstruate face additional challenges in accessing menstrual hygiene products — to ensure equitable access regardless of geographical location.
  • Supply chains and distribution networks will be developed to ensure consistent availability of menstrual hygiene products across various regions. This involves establishing partnerships with local retailers, pharmacies and online platforms to facilitate easy access to these products.
  • A proper public procurement and logistics system has to be ensured for uninterrupted access to menstrual hygiene products through public facilities, the source added.

 

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