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Spriha Society's MENSTRUAL HEALTH ADVOCACY at the MHH Conclave in Kolkata


Spriha Society at MHH Conclave Kolkata

In the bustling city of Kolkata, where history and modernity converge, Spriha Society has emerged as a force for change, dedicated to the cause of menstrual health and hygiene. This narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the MHH Conclave West Bengal, a pivotal event that took place on November 2, 2023. Spriha Society, fueled by a relentless passion for transformative change, not only participated in the discussions but also took the lead in steering conversations on crucial aspects of menstrual health in India, gender dynamics, and sustainable solutions.


Navigating the MHH Conclave: A Menstrual Health Odyssey:


The MHH Conclave served as a dynamic arena where Spriha Society participated and took the lead in steering conversations. The primary keyword, "menstrual health India," became the lighthouse guiding discussions toward altered mindsets and behaviors. Beyond conventional advocacy, Spriha Society emerged as a catalyst for transformative change.


Decoding Gender and Period Dynamics:


A unique highlight of Spriha Society's participation was its deep dive into the complexities of gender and periods in India. The organization seamlessly wove the primary keyword, "menstrual health in India," into these discussions, becoming a beacon guiding conversations toward inclusivity and the dismantling of age-old stigmas associated with menstruation.


"WASh" Away Barriers: Sustainable Menstrual Well-being:


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Beside Spriha Society stood like-minded allies—Anahat for Change Foundation and Arundhati Murlidharan from MHAI in India. United by promoting menstrual health in India these allies amplified the collective impact, injecting passion into the quest for menstrual equity in India and empowering change across the Indian landscape.


Shaping National Policies: Spriha Society's Enduring Legacy:


The grand culmination of the conclave witnessed the Spriha Society actively shaping national policies. Menstrual health in India echoed through a robust national policy dialogue, a concise presentation, and a plenary discussion. This marked the end of an event and the initiation of a nationwide ripple effect.


As the echoes of the MHH Conclave linger, Spriha Society emerges as a pioneer, seamlessly weaving menstrual health in India into the fabric of change. Our commitment to awareness, behavioral shifts, and sustained access to menstrual health services in India is not just a mission; it's a transformative odyssey toward a more enlightened and inclusive India.


In the realm of menstrual health advocacy, Spriha Society paints a portrait of empowerment, education, and change—one cycle at a time.


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