The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Minister: Important for schoolboys to gain better understand­ing about menstruati­on

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KUCHING: For the first time, an awareness programme about menstruati­on has involved schoolboys.

The ‘Program Kasih Remaja Kotex #SheCan Project’, which took place at Hikmah Exchange here yesterday, involved a total of 1,000 students, of whom 300 were boys.

Federal Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, who officiated at the event, said the programme’s primary objective was to dispel the longstandi­ng stigma surroundin­g menstruati­on in society.

She had observed that in similar events held previously, they only involved female students.

“This is the first time we’ve organised this event involving male students.

“Out of a total 1,000 school students participat­ing in this event today, 300 of them are boys. We’re doing this because we want to give the boys awareness of menstruati­on, so that they understand that menstruati­on is normal, and also for them to better understand the symptoms that their female classmates may experience during a menstrual cycle,” she told reporters later.

Nancy said the stigma surroundin­g menstruati­on must be broken.

“This is why awareness must be put forth to society, including the men.

“Such a stigma is still going strong, especially in the rural areas.

“This has led to girls not going to school because they are ashamed of having their periods,” she added.

In her speech for the programme, Nancy said the goal was to empower 600,000 female school students nationwide by providing them with access to appropriat­e menstrual hygiene products and also educating them about reproducti­ve health.

This initiative, she added, would go beyond sanitation, as it would also address ‘dignity, confidence and the full potential of female students’.

“At the same time, the male students are also empowered with the knowledge and awareness of menstruati­on,” she remarked.

Citing the Menstrual Management Status Study Report issued by the National Population and Family Developmen­t Board (LPPKN) last year, the federal minister said 9.9 per cent out of 130,000 female students nationwide faced difficulti­es in obtaining menstrual management products.

As such, she said to address this issue, an allocation of RM5.3 million had been allocated by her ministry to ensure the success of the programme and also to support students facing challenges related to menstrual hygiene.

 ?? Emmor — Photo by Roystein ?? Nancy performs the gimmick launch for the ‘Program Kasih Remaja Kotex #SheCan Project’ at Hikmah Exchange in Kuching.
Emmor — Photo by Roystein Nancy performs the gimmick launch for the ‘Program Kasih Remaja Kotex #SheCan Project’ at Hikmah Exchange in Kuching.

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