#MenstrualHygieneDay: People around the world stand together to create awareness
World Menstrual Hygiene Day, a day aimed at educating girls on menstrual hygiene and understanding their cycle, also aims at breaking the silence around periods and enabling women to reach their full potential.
Around the world, there are still significant barriers to private, safe and clean menstrual management. Every menstruating female deserves access to safe, affordable and sustainable menstrual hygiene.#MenstrualHygiene #NoMoreLimits #MHDay2018 !! pic.twitter.com/ssKBWMc8OF
— Subhangini Tiwari (@subhangini) May 28, 2018
It’s not acceptable for any girl to stay home because of mensuration, yet several girls do. We need to join and work together to ensure all girls have #NoMoreLimits to their success because the future is girls. #MHD2018 pic.twitter.com/EYnXLrb92e
— enjuba (@enjuba1) May 28, 2018
Today is #MenstrualHygieneDay ,women and girls should be able to manage their menstruation adequately. Without appropriate toilet facilities girls drop out of school, #NoMoreLimits to #education! Break the silence: #MenstruationMatters #MHDAY2018
— Femconsult (@Femconsult) May 28, 2018
Wondering where to get material or information for Menstrual Hygiene Day? See @MHDay28May #NoMoreLimits
— Beverly Mademba (@givosi) May 28, 2018
It's not taboo to talk about menstrual hygiene! Let's empower our adolescent girls with information #NoMoreLimits #MenstrualHygieneDay #MHDay2018 @Carol_Oyola https://t.co/tJHPXthzT4
— Kendi Nkonge (@Kendi_Nkonge) May 28, 2018
We need a world where periods are both commonly accepted, and don’t represent a barrier to anyone #MHDay #MenstrualHygiene #period #nomorelimits https://t.co/PYaTcf4h1g
— Ashleigh Streeter-Jones (@ashstreeterrrrr) May 28, 2018
Menstruation is a natural process linked to the reproductive cycle of women and girls. It is a sign of good health and growing up. It is not a sickness.#NoMoreLimits #MHDay2018 #MenstruationMatters pic.twitter.com/b9O2wgFDdE
— UreportNigeria (@UreportNigeria) May 28, 2018
"Good menstrual hygiene empowers women and girls to rise and reach their full potential." – Olivia Otieno #MenstrualHygieneDay #NoMoreLimits @EstherPassaris @FemnetProg @aphrc @gladyswanga @okothkenneth pic.twitter.com/X3bNYVfYcQ
— NAYA Kenya (@NAYAKenya) May 28, 2018
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