(Puleng Sithebe DfG Ambassador) Days for Girls Eswatini (DfG) was honoured to present on how period poverty enforces gender-based violence and gender inequality at the One Billion Rising Eswatini GBV awareness event. Puleng Sithebe (Days for Girls Ambassador) took on the stage to share powerful insights on the effects of period poverty. She further urged the Eswatini government to recognize period poverty as a critical public health issue, as this would be a significant step towards ending gender inequality and gender-based violence. Key points from the presentation. Breaking Down Stigma: DfG recognized that due to stigma, girls did not have a supportive environment to menstruate. They faced bullying from boys, and lack of menstrual health education resulted in embarrassment and shame. The solution lies in educating both girls and boys about menstrual health, by so doing, boys become supporters of menstruators, and girls can menstruate with pride and dignity. Providing a ...
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