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We emphasize research and impact measurement, ensuring our campaigns drive meaningful change. Our behavioral science proficiency informs compelling, goal-oriented initiatives.
We’re adaptable, staying current with trends and tech. Strong communication skills and innovative campaigns set us apart. We thrive on collaborations, leveraging resources for success.
Ethical standards underpin our work, respecting autonomy. We’re dedicated to lasting change through patient, persistent efforts.
MITRA Samaj has parented “MITINI”, a special initiative which is to improve school attendance among girls between the ages of 10 and 25 enrolled in schools of rural Nepal, and to increase the access of modern sanitary napkins to adolescent girls along with comprehensive menstrual hygiene management knowledge and improving self-esteem of adolescent school going girls.
The main objective of MITINI is to provide hygienic menstrual solutions to young girls aged (10 to 25 years old) enrolled in schools, in both rural and urban to reduce school absenteeism and improve their self-esteem and confidence along with providing well managed menstrual facilities for working women.
Objectives of MITINI
The specific objectives of the initiative are as follows:
- To improve school attendance among girls between the ages of 10 and 25 enrolled in schools of rural Nepal (Note: Some girls enrol in schools are up to the age of 25 in rural areas of Nepal)
- To increase access to modern sanitary napkins among young school girls along with comprehensive menstrual hygiene management knowledge
- To improve self-esteem of adolescent school going girls
- To ensure proper menstrual management of girls toilets, restrooms and washrooms constructed in different schools
- To ensure proper menstrual management of females toilets, washrooms and restrooms of workplaces
- To ensure proper disposing of the used sanitary napkins to prevent possible health hazards