Nepal – from Maiya - Developing a consciousness of cleanliness both personal and school buildings. Promoting body hygiene and menstrual health in school is not only a public health but also a driver of gender equality and lifelong health behaviours. It is fundamental to protect children's health dignity and educational opportunities. We will carry out the program in Panchkanya Secondary School, Dhukikhel. It is a government school. We will arrange an awareness programme and also do sanitation inspection of the school. If possible, we will donate, washing detergents and soaps. We believe that it will develop a habit of health hygiene.
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