"Basic hygiene is not a privilege, it is a right".
Many of us take good hygiene and access to hygiene products for granted. But what happens when your access is limited? or worse, limited knowledge about the importance of it? what if you don't have access to sanitary pads or cannot afford personal hygiene tools? Both menstrual hygiene and personal hygiene problems are strongly linked with lack of awareness and restricted socio economic development.
We educate the impoverished on the consequences of poor hygiene and provide them with the recycled tools to maintain it.
A direct correlation between inadequate hygiene practices and rise in infectious diseases is unanimously acknowledged and yet dangerously undermined, especially in developing countries like India where we, along with these infections, also combat the unchecked spread of vast social and economic inequalities.