• Menstruation Is Not a Disease -
    Let’s Educate Them!

    10% of the girls in India believe menstruation is a disease (UKAID).
    Join Us
  • Right To Know Menstruation
    Before Puberty
    66% of the Indian girls do not know anything about menstruation before their first period (UnicefMHM)
  • Menstruation Is Manageable And Healthy -
    Do Not Quit Schools
    For 23% of the girls in rural areas of India, having their period is one of the reasons to quit school,
    with irreversible effects for their personal development, economical status and eventually their health
  • Let’s Not Make
    PERIOD, A Hindrance!

    28% of the students in India do not go to school during their period,
    due to lack of facilities and materials (Unicef).
    Join Us
  • In India the majority of Women in rural areas are
    using reusable cloths to absorb menstrual blood (WaterAid)
  • 43%-88% percent of girls in urban India use reusable cloth,
    yet they are often washed without soap or clean water.,
    Only 12% of schools have soap available (Unicef)
  • Teach Them Periods,
    To Make Them Healthy!
    In India 14% of the girls report to suffer from menstrual infections (WaterAid).
  • Teach Them Periods,
    To Do The Rightful!

    60% of girls in India only change their menstrual cloths once a day (UKAID).
    Join Us
  • Do Not Harm Your Health, Know Your Body
    Poor menstrual hygiene not only affects physical health, but also social mental wellbeing,
    thus is a violation of the human right to health (MenstrualHygienDay.org)
  • In rural India, many women and girls use unsanitary materials such as
    old rags, husks, dried leaves, grass, ash, sand or newspapers because
    they do not have access to affordable, hygienic and safe products and
    facilities (MenstrualHygieneDay.org)
  • Knowledge Is Power,
    Irrespective Of The Subject!

    41% of adolescents hide their cloth in the room, 22% in the roof and
    11% share the cloth with others (UnicefMHM).
    Join Us
  • Lack of facilities and appropriate sanitary products
    can push menstruating girls out of school (SSWM).

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About Women Planet Foundation

Women planet Foundation is an endeavor to bring smiles on women/girls in need. For every one of those women, who are deprived of basic needs, for all those who are less fortuned to have enough education, hygiene care, food and shelter. We stress upon the ideology of help and spread smiles! We believe that women globally has equal right to hygiene and right to education.

We generally work for women and children, concentrating on the issues they have to compromise with. All these are unrealistic without the backing of individuals such as you and me. We are a platform to get like-minded people from a diverse background who can support us at different walks of life together and share valuable time. People who care for others, who can spend those extra bits of their earnings for a smile that has the potential to leave us in peace. Women Planet Foundation is a sounding board for those who need an ear and a hearing platform for those who want to sit back at give someone an ear.
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Who We Are

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What Women Planet Foundation Will Do?

  • Making them aware with right education material on menstruation.
  • Consulting them on regular basis - Educate and guide them.
  • Distribution of a Muskaan kit (covering sanitary napkins, paper napkins, soap & happiness gift).
  • Adopting them for min. 1 year and provide them with the same every month so they can practise them and get habitual to hygiene.

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