Eswatini: Bongile Mbingo

| Gender Links
Ezulwini Municipality Gender champion. The Mayor's Walk- Menstrual Health Campaign.The Menstrual Health Campaign themed My Period, My Power, My Pride is an initiative that was started when Gender Links rolled out the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights program in Johannesburg where there was an SRHR training. As a Gender Champion, I attended together with the Gender Focal Person and the idea of the campaign was born. The target population is Girls and Young Women, parents/ guardians and boys. The realisation is everyone in the community need information on menstruation to give support to the girls and young women going through this monthly growth and development milestone. Every girl and young woman goes through the monthly menstrual period and no matter the socio economic status, womenneed to access sanitary wear and information on menstrual health. The objectives of the campaign include addressing the following:
- To free young girls from shame: Menstruation has been taken by society as shameful when in actual fact it is a natural occurrence.
- Change attitude about menstruation; girls and Young women need financial and emotional support during their period.
- The Mayors' Walk – themed My Period My Power My Pride.
- Male Involvement
- Partnerships
- Education
- Workplace Dialogues

