Through Goonj’s NJPC initiative, women like Tuktuki Sk in West Bengal are challenging menstrual stigma, embracing reusable cloth pads, and leading conversations around period dignity.
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MY Pad ATM – A Community-Led Solution for Menstrual Health in Lakhimpur, Assam
Women in Assam’s Lakhimpur district are redefining menstrual health with the MY Pad ATM—creating affordable access to reusable pads through a community-driven initiative.
Read More >MY Pad ATM – A Step Towards Dignified Menstrual Health in Coastal West Bengal
Fisherwomen in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, have co-created the MY Pad ATM with Goonj, offering dignified menstrual solutions rooted in their local realities.
Read More >Access with Dignity: Bringing Menstrual Health Closer to Communities in Assam
Discover how Bormukoli village in Assam installed a MyPAD ATM, ensuring sustainable menstrual health access through community participation and locally managed resources.
Read More >Menstrual Dignity in Times of Crisis: Voices from Women in Odisha
When Cyclone Fani hit Odisha, women faced challenges in managing their periods with dignity. Through ‘Not Just a Piece of Cloth’ (NJPC), Goonj ensures that menstrual health is not forgotten in disaster response.
Read More >Palghar’s Women Break the Silence on Menstruation While Building a Kitchen Garden
Palghar, a well-known tribal district in Maharashtra, is home to indigenous communities like the
Read More >Breaking the Silence on Menstruation: Goonj’s NJPC Initiative in Palghar
For many women in rural Maharashtra, menstruation remains a source of stigma
Read More >From Awareness to Action: Women in Tembhare Grow Their Own Nutrition
When Goonj’s team engaged with the women of Tembhare village in Shahapur Tehsil (Thane district, Maharashtra),
Read More >Breaking Menstrual Stigma: How Apithi Village Built Safe Spaces for Women
Bhargavi river, which served as Apithi’s village primary water source, ran close to a main road.
Read More >Community Unites to Restore Lifeline: The Thimmasandra Well Revival
Thimmasandra, a village in Kolar district of Karnataka, is home to a community of farmers engaged in growing mangoes and tomatoes apart from sheep rearing and milk production. The village housed a well that had been used by generations. However, after being left unattended for nearly half a century, it soon became a dumping ground for garbage and carcasses of animals which often resulted in a stench.
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Read More >Community-Led Revival: Mudgal Village Restores Lifeline Check Dam
Karnataka; Raichur’s water situation has severely deteriorated in the last few years affecting the local agriculture and animals as well. Families surviving on less than 10 water pots a day are forced to sell their cattle for meagre amounts as they can’t fulfill their water needs.
For the people of Mudgal village in Raichur district,
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