Breaking Taboos, Flowing Forward: A Decade of #MenstruAction

Sara Nuru, Inonge Kaloustian, Gerda Binder, Katie Gallus

Zusammenfassung
Who cares about menstruation? The Millions of girls and women worldwide facing stigma and exclusion during their periods certainly do. Explore how social media and digital approaches can be leveraged to reshape the narrative, breaking menstrual taboos. Ready to join the #MenstruAction movement?
Stage 10
Podiumsdiskussion
Englisch
Conference

All over the world, women and girls are marginalised, belittled and prevented from reaching their full potential because of their periods. With over 600 million menstruating persons lacking access to information, facilities, and products, this isn't just an isolated issue, but a systemic one. Menstruation is often a taboo subject and many girls and women are isolated during their periods and prevented from participating in normal life. As a result, women and girls do not have equal access to education or social, political and economic participation and are also exposed to particular health risks.

"Who cares?" is the theme of re:publica 2024, striking at the core of the matter. Because who cares about menstruation? Today we have the opportunity to give a voice to this neglected topic with committed women and champions for the cause, who showcase how digital approaches are able to change social norms and promote an understanding of menstruation as a natural part of life. Join us on the 10th anniversary of International Menstrual Hygiene Day and learn how German Development Cooperation is working with local goodwill ambassadors to dispel prejudices about menstruation. 

Partner
Sara Nuru auf dem "magenta carpet" des Life Ball 2013 auf dem Rathausplatz vor dem Rathaus in Wien, Österreich.
Unternehmerin, Model, Speakerin und Autorin
Inonge Kaloustian
Professional footballer and Goodwill Ambassador for #kickthestigma
Photo Gerda
Senior Advisor, Gender & Technology