Nepal’s Menstrual Movement -

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
  • The clip tackles taboos around menstruation by focusing on the supporting role of men and the idea of ‘positive masculinity.’ It is part of the social media campaign #NepalsMenstrualMovement with Goodwill Ambassador Keki Adhikari and Dayahang Rai, who are popular actors and directors in the Nepali film industry.
    Wearing the #MenstruationBracelet shows that periods are nothing to hide, helps start conversations about menstruation and helps to push back period stigma.
    The red ribbon for HIV/AIDS. The rainbow flag for LGBTQ+ rights. Symbols have the power to catalyse awareness and action. Created by MH Day, the Menstruation Bracelet is a global symbol for menstruation. The bracelet consists of 28 beads, five of the beads are red. While 28 beads represent the average length of the menstrual cycle, the five red beads represent the average length of a period.
    Nepal’s Menstrual Movement was produced with support from German Development Cooperation / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) - in cooperation with Nepal’s Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management Partner's Alliance (MHM PA) and as partner of the global Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (www.susana.org/).
    For more information see also BMZ’s HealthyDEvelopment’s article “Young female influencers energise the campaign against menstrual taboos in Nepal - and beyond”: health.bmz.de/...
    Credits Director: Rajin Maharjan
    Presenter: Keki Adhikari
    Special Guest: Dayahang Rai
    Production Manager: Sami Pande
    Executive Producer: Dirk Gilson
    Commissioning Editor: Jan-Christoph Schlenk

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