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Introduction to Get inspired: Influencers and Advocacy
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Introduction to Get inspired: Influencers and Advocacy
In recent years, there has been a growing movement of influencers and advocates who are dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding menstrual health and hygiene. These individuals use their platforms and communities to share their experiences, raise awareness about menstrual health issues and promote access to menstrual products and resources.
Following and engaging with these influencers can be a great way to get inspired and informed about MHH. By learning from their perspectives and experiences, you can become better equipped to promote MHH in your own life and community.
Reaching Millions via Social Media
GIZ, 2021–2024
Clicktivism is proving an effective tool for tackling taboos around menstruation and
empowering young women around the globe.
CHALLENGE: Improving education and increasing awareness on menstrual health and hygiene
SOLUTION: Engaging media personalities as Goodwill Ambassadors and using social media
to reach a wider audience
Over the last three years, the #LetsTalkPERIOD approach has reached more than 5 million people in Albania, Nepal and the Philippines.
👉 susana.org/cLYswD
👉 Young female influencers energize the campaign against menstrual taboos in nepal — and beyond - Read the article online:> health.bmz.de: bit.ly/3yA2JYL
Following and engaging with these influencers can be a great way to get inspired and informed about MHH. By learning from their perspectives and experiences, you can become better equipped to promote MHH in your own life and community.
Reaching Millions via Social Media
GIZ, 2021–2024
Clicktivism is proving an effective tool for tackling taboos around menstruation and
empowering young women around the globe.
CHALLENGE: Improving education and increasing awareness on menstrual health and hygiene
SOLUTION: Engaging media personalities as Goodwill Ambassadors and using social media
to reach a wider audience
Over the last three years, the #LetsTalkPERIOD approach has reached more than 5 million people in Albania, Nepal and the Philippines.
👉 susana.org/cLYswD
👉 Young female influencers energize the campaign against menstrual taboos in nepal — and beyond - Read the article online:> health.bmz.de: bit.ly/3yA2JYL
Posted by a member of the SuSanA secretariat held by the GIZ Sector Program Water Policy – Innovations for Resilience
Located at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Bonn, Germany
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