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7th International Menstrual Dignity Day and Reusable Pad - Making Training Program
Providing clean water, sanitation, and hygieneLocation
UCEP Nepal , Sano Thimi Bhaktapur
Date
December, 2025-26
Beneficiaries
80
Rotarian Involvement
10
Non-Rotarian
71
Project Details
Club
Bhaktapur
Month
December
Fiscal Year
2025-26
Category
Providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
Project Description
The 7th International Menstrual Dignity Day and Reusable Pad-Making Training Program was successfully conducted with strong community participation and inter-club collaboration. The program focused on promoting menstrual dignity, awareness, and sustainable menstrual practices through both knowledge-sharing and practical skill-building. The event was jointly organized by RC Bhaktapur, RC Gyaneshwar, RC Kathmandu Kalanki, RC Pashupati Kathmandu, RC New Road City Kathmandu, Rotaract Club of Bhaktapur, and Rotaract Club of KMC Duwakot.
A special moment of the event was the presentation of tokens of love and appreciation to the Chief Guest, Trainer, and UCEP Nepal for their support and contribution. The program concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by AG Rtn. Binita Hada Pradhananga, followed by a hands-on reusable pad-making training session led by Trainer Prabina Sujhakhu.
Facts & Figures:
A total of 80 participants actively took part in the program.
The ceremony began with registration and a warm welcome to Chief Guest DGE Rtn. Vishnu Bahadur Karki and other dignitaries, with the program smoothly conducted by MC Rotaractor Priyanshu Joshi.
Speakers including P P Rtn. Shree Shankar Pradhananga, President Rtn. Dr. Pragya Gautam, PP Rtn. Krishneshwori Hada, Trainer Prabina Sujhakhu, the Ward President, and the Chief Guest delivered insightful messages emphasizing menstrual dignity, awareness, and empowerment.
Budget:
The program was implemented through joint financial and in-kind contributions from the organizing Rotary and Rotaract clubs, along with support from partners.
Beneficiary Profile:
Women and girls from the local community, including students and community members, benefited directly from the awareness session and reusable pad-making training.
Impact/Outcome:
The program enhanced participants’ understanding of menstrual health and dignity, promoted eco-friendly menstrual solutions, and empowered women with practical skills for reusable pad production.
The event fostered community engagement and strengthened collective action toward menstrual dignity and sustainability.
A special moment of the event was the presentation of tokens of love and appreciation to the Chief Guest, Trainer, and UCEP Nepal for their support and contribution. The program concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by AG Rtn. Binita Hada Pradhananga, followed by a hands-on reusable pad-making training session led by Trainer Prabina Sujhakhu.
Facts & Figures:
A total of 80 participants actively took part in the program.
The ceremony began with registration and a warm welcome to Chief Guest DGE Rtn. Vishnu Bahadur Karki and other dignitaries, with the program smoothly conducted by MC Rotaractor Priyanshu Joshi.
Speakers including P P Rtn. Shree Shankar Pradhananga, President Rtn. Dr. Pragya Gautam, PP Rtn. Krishneshwori Hada, Trainer Prabina Sujhakhu, the Ward President, and the Chief Guest delivered insightful messages emphasizing menstrual dignity, awareness, and empowerment.
Budget:
The program was implemented through joint financial and in-kind contributions from the organizing Rotary and Rotaract clubs, along with support from partners.
Beneficiary Profile:
Women and girls from the local community, including students and community members, benefited directly from the awareness session and reusable pad-making training.
Impact/Outcome:
The program enhanced participants’ understanding of menstrual health and dignity, promoted eco-friendly menstrual solutions, and empowered women with practical skills for reusable pad production.
The event fostered community engagement and strengthened collective action toward menstrual dignity and sustainability.
Project Costs
| Description | Amount (NPR) | '\\The program was implemented through joint financial and in-kind contributions from the organizing Rotary and Rotaract clubs, along with support from partners. | Rs. 0.00 | 'Total | Rs. 0.00 |
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