A critical conversation took place in Colombo on April 24, as NetWwater, the Rotary Club Colombo West, and the Marga Institute convened a high-level roundtable to address the realities of menstrual hygiene management in Sri Lanka.
Representing FPA Sri Lanka, Dr. Chintha Rupasinghe (Director โ SRH) joined as an invited speaker, presenting on โAdvancing Menstrual Hygiene: A Strategic SRH Priority for Sustainable Development in Sri Lankaโ.
Key takeaways from the discussion:
โข Period poverty continues to impact millions, limiting access to education and opportunity.
โข Many girls are still unprepared for their first periodโshowing the urgent need for earlier, accurate education.
โข Conventional menstrual products raise growing health and environmental concerns.
โข Breaking stigma requires a cultural shift using simple, inclusive language and meeting young people where they are.
โข Sustainable alternatives are not just an option, but a necessity.
With increased attention from policymakers and stakeholders, the momentum is building, but sustained action, open dialogue, and collective responsibility are essential.