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Introduction to Support and Invest: Organisations and Initiatives
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Introduction to Support and Invest: Organisations and Initiatives
There are various organizations and initiatives working towards improving MHH and ending period poverty.
If you want to support these organizations and initiatives, there are many ways to get involved. You can visit the MH Hub, a global platform that provides information and connects individuals, organizations and initiatives dedicated to improving MHH around the world. The MH Hub also offers opportunities to get involved by volunteering or donating. However, it is important to note that organizations may be charged a fee to join the MH Hub.
In addition to supporting MHH organizations and initiatives, individuals can also make a difference by advocating for MHH in their communities, workplaces and schools. By breaking the silence and raising awareness about the importance of MHH, we can work towards a world where all women and girls have access to safe and dignified menstrual products and services.
👉 Become an official Menstrual Hygiene Day partner: menstrualhygieneday.org/get-involved/become-a-partner
👉 Discover more organizations on the MH Hub: mhhub.org/organizations
REMEMBER: Every effort to support and invest in MHH organizations and to
join initiatives can make a difference and improve access to menstrual health products and education. This helps reduce period poverty and promote menstrual equity!
If you want to support these organizations and initiatives, there are many ways to get involved. You can visit the MH Hub, a global platform that provides information and connects individuals, organizations and initiatives dedicated to improving MHH around the world. The MH Hub also offers opportunities to get involved by volunteering or donating. However, it is important to note that organizations may be charged a fee to join the MH Hub.
In addition to supporting MHH organizations and initiatives, individuals can also make a difference by advocating for MHH in their communities, workplaces and schools. By breaking the silence and raising awareness about the importance of MHH, we can work towards a world where all women and girls have access to safe and dignified menstrual products and services.
👉 Become an official Menstrual Hygiene Day partner: menstrualhygieneday.org/get-involved/become-a-partner
👉 Discover more organizations on the MH Hub: mhhub.org/organizations
REMEMBER: Every effort to support and invest in MHH organizations and to
join initiatives can make a difference and improve access to menstrual health products and education. This helps reduce period poverty and promote menstrual equity!
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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