Menstruation can be a difficult time for adolescent girls, often bringing discomfort, pain, fatigue and other symptoms. But, imagine it also meant having to miss one week of classes each month.
That was the reality in an area of South India, where Christian Children’s Fund of Canada works. Here, girls would stay home from school rather than face the mockery and embarrassment associated with disposing their used pads — rags made at home from old clothes — in plain sight of other students.
“I always felt frustrated, irritated, ashamed, and sometimes I felt very bad about [being a girl],” confesses Jothiga, 17. “We had no proper place to dispose our used napkins. Instead, I would throw pads into the bushes near my school.”