Page 24 - English Tehelka Issue 5 - March 15, 2018
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                 Menstruation in India:                                                                                          at the state level (departments of  or  sand  and  ash.  Either  quality   stigma. When notions of purity and


                                                                                                                                 health, education and Panchayati  commercial products are unafford- pollution get associated with men-
                 Addressing Health, Hygiene                                                                                      Raj), district and block level (health  able or not consistently accessible  struation, it leads to further margin-
                                                                                                                                 workers, teachers) and schools. The  for women and girls in low-income  alisation of an underserved subject.
                                                                                                                                 guidelines aspire to help secure   communities.  Moreover,  there   It leads to myths and taboos and
                 and Stigmas                                                                                                     dignity of girls and help them stay   are  63  million  adolescent  girls   prevents young girls and women
                                                                                                                                                              living in homes without toilets and  from realising their full potential.
                                                                                                                                 in school.
                                                                                                                                   Yet  in  reality  the  situation   thus lack appropriate facilities and   Normalising ‘period talk’ has started
                                                                                                                                 remains  dismal.  According  to  community support to manage their  and will no doubt be impactful in
                                                                                                                                 UNICEF,  around  90  per  cent  of  menstruation privately and in a   the long run, yet at the moment it
                                                                                                                                 women are unaware of the impor- safe manner.               seems limited to urban spaces and
                 There is need for a shift in the government’s policy discourse in order to prioritise                           tance of using sanitary napkins, 87   Prioritising menstrual health and  social media. To reach vast major-
                 menstrual health and hygiene for adolescent girls and women and it must be recognised                           per cent continue to use old pieces of  hygiene for women will necessitate  ity of rural India, extensive dialogue
                                                                                                                                 cloth as absorbents, with the result   a shift in the way women’s health is  and campaign to address stigma and
                 as a major health issue, swati saxena writes                                                                    being that 79 per cent suffer from  perceived in policy discourse. Often,  give health and hygiene information
                                                                                                                                                                                            will need to be undertaken. Commu-
                                                                                                                                                                                            nities and local influencers should
                                Ind I a  has    are of poor quality, necessitating    years, the percentage of out-of-                                                                      be involved for IEC activities.
                                started  talking   either expensive purchases from   school children was much higher                                                                          The good news is that apart from
                                about menstrua-  the market of better quality napkins   among girls (10.03 per cent) than                                                                   government, civil society and NGOs
                                tion.  Padman,  a   or forcing women to use old rags   boys (6.46 per cent). Thus, stigma                                                                   have also started becoming active
                                film  about  low   and cloth. The latter is often unsani-  and lack of sanitary products to                                                                 in contributing to this important
                                cost and acces-  tary and causes infections and pain.   ease  the  menstruating  girl  not                                                                  subject. For instance, Goonj, an NGO,
                                sible  sanitary   This compounds the already re-  just impacts her health and well                                                                          produces napkins from simple, reus-
                 napkins for all, had various celeb-  stricted mobility of rural girls. If the   being but also her education in the                                                        able pieces of cloth under ‘Not Just a
                 rities posing with sanitary nap-  girl gets her period in school there   long run.                                                                                         Piece of Cloth Programme’. Water
                 kins on social media, normalising   is seldom any facility for sanitary   In  recognition  of  menstrual                                                                   Aid India, besides ensuring access
                 the discourse around it and urg-  products or equipped toilets. In   health  and  hygiene  as  a  major                                                                    to products, provides information
                 ing to shed the stigma and myths                            health issue for adolescent girls and                                                                          about the same and involves mul-
                 around the same. It is not going to                         women, the state has been mandat-                                                                              tiple stakeholders in the dialogue.
                 be an easy task. This was seen in the    Inconvenience      ing programmes and guidelines.                                                                                 WASH  United  India  addresses
                 recent incident of cyber bullying   around periods          The Ministry of Women and Child                                                                                hygiene  through  ‘Menstrual
                 of a young law student from Kerala                          Development has been training                                                                                  Hygiene Day’ and ‘The Great WASH
                 after she posted a poem attacking   becomes one             anganwadis for generating demand                                                                               Yatra’. Menstrupedia is a for-profit
                 taboos around menstruation.    of the major                 of sanitary napkins and aims to                                                                                enterprise that has aimed to tackle
                   Stigmas around menstruation                               make these available in schools                                                                                awareness by developing a comic
                 go beyond denying entry to women   causes of school         and  shelter  homes.  National                                                                                 book  adapted  to  local  contexts.
                 in temples. They pervade their daily   absenteeism          Adolescent Health                                                                                              On the part of the state, most vital
                 lives. Women on their periods are                             Strategy  or  Rashtriya  Kishor                                                                              will be improving access to free or
                 often not allowed to enter kitchens,   among young girls    Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK)) has                                                                                 affordable and good quality sanitary
                 worship rooms or even step outside                          included  menstrual  health  and                                                                               products for all women. This will
                 their homes. They are not allowed   and their eventual      education as part of package of         • hygiene bar   low confidence, 60 per cent miss  most women’s health programmes  ensure equity and better educa-
                 to touch certain foods and many of   drop out               health services to all adolescents.     Stigmas around   school and 44 per cent feel humili- are centred on their reproductive  tional opportunities for them. Pov-
                 their routine activities are simply                           Menstrual  Hygiene  Manage-           menstruation   ated. According to FSG report, there  years – reproduction, childbirth and  erty, want of information, and lack of
                 hampered or barred.                                         ment: National Guidelines (2015)        go beyond   are over 355 million menstruating  subsequent mother and child health  access should not impede menstrual
                   The situation is much worse in   fact, inconvenience around periods    have been prepared by the Minis-  denying entry   women and girls in India. How - care. This is also important since in- health and hygiene.
                 rural India, where apart from stig-  becomes one of the major causes   try of Drinking Water and Sanita-  to women in   ever, 71 per cent reported having   dicators of maternal health are un-
                 mas women face the additional   of  school  absenteeism  among   tion. This document has attempted   temples    no  knowledge  of  menstruation  fortunately poor. However, this can   Dr Swati Saxena is a researcher at a
                 discomfort associated with lack of   young girls and their eventual drop   to develop a framework for access    before their first period and while  end up discounting the health needs   non-profit. She has a PhD in Public
                 sanitary products. Low cost sani-  out. An FSG report states that the    to  knowledge  and  information        mothers remain the first source of  of the vast majority of adolescent   Health from University of London and
                 tary napkins are supposed to be   percentage of out-of-school boys   regarding  menstrual  products.            information and support, almost  girls and postmenopausal women.   a MPhil in Development Studies from
                 procured from Accredited Social   and girls in the age group of 6–10   It also aims to generate societal,       70 per cent of mothers considered   The issue of menstruation be-  the University of Oxford. The views
                 Health Activists or ASHAs, but more   years was 5.51 per cent and 6.87   familial and community awareness       menstruation dirty. Almost 88 per  comes  even  more  complicated      expressed are her own
                 often than not, they are unavailable.   per cent respectively; however, for    and informed and trained support   cent of women used home-made  since it is not just a health issue, but
                 Even if they are available, these    the adolescent age group of 11–13   for girls. For this it intends to train   alternatives such as old cloth, rags  an issue shrouded in secrecy and   letters@tehelka.com



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