Articles https://blog.susana.org/articles 2024-05-19T22:03:23+00:00 Sanitation Blog Joomla! - Open Source Content Management Menstrual Health and Environmental Intersection: Towards a Holistic Approach 2023-11-10T11:37:59+00:00 2023-11-10T11:37:59+00:00 https://blog.susana.org/articles/menstrual-health-and-environmental-intersection-towards-a-holistic-approach SuSanA Admin <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt="Woman standing next to water source – Highlighting the importance of the access to water "></p><p>Recently, I gave a presentation focusing on the complex connection between menstrual health and environmental issues. Within the presentation, I explored various crucial facets of this relationship, including the challenges surrounding access and use of reusable menstrual products, the environmental consequences of climate change on menstrual health practices, and the pressing issues related to resource scarcity and access to essential water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, which are essential for ensuring dignified menstruation. Additionally, I touched upon the significance of menstrual waste and its effects on our water and soil.</p> <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt="Woman standing next to water source – Highlighting the importance of the access to water "></p><p>Recently, I gave a presentation focusing on the complex connection between menstrual health and environmental issues. Within the presentation, I explored various crucial facets of this relationship, including the challenges surrounding access and use of reusable menstrual products, the environmental consequences of climate change on menstrual health practices, and the pressing issues related to resource scarcity and access to essential water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, which are essential for ensuring dignified menstruation. Additionally, I touched upon the significance of menstrual waste and its effects on our water and soil.</p> Sanitation champion spotlight: A story of courage, determination and taking up space as a woman in WASH (featuring Eva Muhia) 2023-11-14T13:30:35+00:00 2023-11-14T13:30:35+00:00 https://blog.susana.org/articles/a-story-of-courage-determination-and-taking-up-space-as-a-woman-in-wash SuSanA Admin <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt="Eva Muhia (Kenyan WASH entrepreneur and advocate)"></p><p>Eva Muhia is a Kenyan WASH entrepreneur and advocate who started her career manufacturing and supplying detergent to schools and institutions then progressively transitioned to WASH. She is the founder and owner of Varet products and Global sanitation environmental programme a NGO focused on advocating for sanitation and menstrual hygiene management. She is also the vice president of PASA and a appointed member of the Nairobi rivers commission. </p> <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt="Eva Muhia (Kenyan WASH entrepreneur and advocate)"></p><p>Eva Muhia is a Kenyan WASH entrepreneur and advocate who started her career manufacturing and supplying detergent to schools and institutions then progressively transitioned to WASH. She is the founder and owner of Varet products and Global sanitation environmental programme a NGO focused on advocating for sanitation and menstrual hygiene management. She is also the vice president of PASA and a appointed member of the Nairobi rivers commission. </p> Systemic shame surrounding menstruation is alive and thriving, everywhere 2023-10-31T09:00:31+00:00 2023-10-31T09:00:31+00:00 https://blog.susana.org/articles/systemic-shame-surrounding-menstruation-is-alive-and-thriving-everywhere SuSanA Admin <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><strong><em>This article was originally published on The News Minute on 28th May 2023, and has been republished/repurposed here with permission. Read the original article <a href="https://www.thenewsminute.com/voices/systemic-shame-surrounding-menstruation-alive-and-thriving-everywhere-177751">here. </a></em></strong></p> <p>As women, shame enters our being in many ways — when an older man leers at our barely-sprouted breasts, when we are body-shamed or slut-shamed, and sometimes even when our brilliance dazzles. The fault, we’re told, is always ours. For most of us, shame is an all-too-familiar companion, and all that differs are our coping mechanisms. But perhaps nothing shames us as much, as persistently, and for as long as the fact that we menstruate. </p> <p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><strong><em>This article was originally published on The News Minute on 28th May 2023, and has been republished/repurposed here with permission. Read the original article <a href="https://www.thenewsminute.com/voices/systemic-shame-surrounding-menstruation-alive-and-thriving-everywhere-177751">here. </a></em></strong></p> <p>As women, shame enters our being in many ways — when an older man leers at our barely-sprouted breasts, when we are body-shamed or slut-shamed, and sometimes even when our brilliance dazzles. The fault, we’re told, is always ours. For most of us, shame is an all-too-familiar companion, and all that differs are our coping mechanisms. But perhaps nothing shames us as much, as persistently, and for as long as the fact that we menstruate. </p>