斯帕希亚项目:在尼泊尔建立全面的月经健康管理干预措施

T. Toldy, Łukasz Urbaniak, Thelma Divry, Dipisha Bhujel, Muhamed Hasnain Ansari
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本文探讨了尼泊尔在月经健康管理(MHM)方面普遍存在的沉默,强调了其对妇女权利的影响。尽管月经是一个自然过程,但它仍然是一个禁忌,使性别歧视长期存在,并限制了妇女赋权。本研究探讨了国际发展议程中与月经相关的目标不足的问题,并重点关注了尼泊尔在这一问题上影响妇女行为、健康和社会参与的文化规范。本文主张全面了解妇女的经验和偏好,以设计有效的 MHM 干预措施。文章探讨了各种策略,包括反对 Chhaupadi 等做法的运动,介绍了一项实地调查的结果,并介绍了 Sparśa 项目--一个由妇女领导的社会企业,提供可生物降解的护垫,以消除尼泊尔各地的月经歧视。文章强调,与月经有关的需求历来被忽视,造成了旷课和社会边缘化等不利影响。文章强调了协调努力和促进知识共享对于在产妇保健领域实施更具影响力的综合干预措施的重要作用。研究强调了 Sparśa 项目在转变社会对月经的看法、打破沉默和促进妇女权利方面的潜力。研究深入探讨了尼泊尔妇女面临的挑战,并为全球月经健康倡议提供了有价值的思考。
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THE SPARŚA PROJECT: BUILDING A COMPREHENSIVE MENSTRUAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION IN NEPAL
This article addresses the pervasive silence around menstrual health management (MHM) in Nepal, emphasizing its impact on women's rights. Despite being a natural process, menstruation remains taboo, perpetuating gender discrimination and restricting women's empowerment. This study examines the lack of sufficient menstruation-related targets in international development agendas and focuses on Nepal's cultural norms concerning this issue that affect women's behaviour, health, and social participation. The paper advocates for a comprehensive understanding of women's experiences and preferences to design effective MHM interventions. It explores various strategies, including campaigns against practices like Chhaupadi, presents findings from a field survey and introduces the Sparśa project - a women-led social enterprise offering biodegradable pads to counteract menstrual discrimination across Nepal. The article emphasises the historical neglect of menstrual-related needs, resulting in adverse effects like school absenteeism and social marginalization. It highlights the crucial role of coordinated efforts and fostering knowledge-sharing to implement more impactful and comprehensive interventions in the field of MHM. The research highlights the Sparśa project's potential to transform societal perceptions of menstruation, break the silence, and contribute to women's rights. It offers insights into the challenges faced by Nepali women and provides valuable considerations for global menstrual health initiatives.
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