AMPP is a public health students-driven project which aims to raise awareness about menstrual poverty and advocate for accessible menstrual products for all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic background. We strive to eliminate the stigma surrounding menstruation and ensure that no one is left behind due to a lack of resources.
Addressing Menstrual Poverty Project (AMPP)
OBJECTIVES
Educate
Spread knowledge about menstrual poverty, its impact on individuals’ lives, and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding menstruation.
Advocate
Encourage policymakers to prioritise menstrual health by implementing policies that provide free or affordable menstrual products in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
Empower
Support organisations working towards providing sustainable solutions for menstrual hygiene management in underserved communities.
Engage
Encourage open conversations about menstruation, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable discussing their experiences.