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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aditi Gupta Aditi Gupta, founder of Menstrupedia, empowers 15 million girls globally through comics on menstruation, breaking taboos with culturally sensitive education used in 36,500+ schools across 23 countries. Dr....</p>
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<p><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#a03622" class="has-inline-color"><em>Aditi Gupta, founder of Menstrupedia, empowers 15 million girls globally through comics on menstruation, breaking taboos with culturally sensitive education used in 36,500+ schools across 23 countries. Dr. Debleena Bhattacharya, Associate editor, interviews her on about transforming girls lives through comic menstrupedia.</em></mark></p>



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<p><strong>Q: What inspired you to create Menstrupedia? What specific gaps or needs did you identify?</strong><strong><br></strong><br>The inspiration for <em>Menstrupedia</em> came from a very personal journey. Growing up in a small town like Garhwa, I experienced firsthand the lack of awareness and the deep-rooted stigma around menstruation. It wasn’t until a discussion with my partner, Tuhin, during our postgraduation studies that I realized how little even we, as educated individuals, knew about menstruation. That was an eye-opener.</p>



<p>When we started researching, we found that menstrual unawareness wasn’t just a rural issue—it existed in urban, educated families as well. Parents and teachers wanted to educate young girls about periods, but they lacked the right tools and felt uncomfortable discussing it due to societal taboos. We also noticed that while girls typically got their periods in classes six and seven, schools only introduced the topic in standard eight or nine, and even then, teachers often skipped it. This meant that young girls had nowhere to turn for accurate information.</p>



<p>That’s when we thought—what if we could create something that made learning about menstruation engaging and approachable? During my research, I collected stories of girls&#8217; real experiences with periods, and I realized that storytelling could be a powerful way to break the silence. This led to the idea of a <em>comic book</em> that would educate girls in a fun and culturally sensitive way while also making it easier for parents and teachers to talk about menstruation. Our goal was to create an environment where periods were no longer a taboo subject, and <em>Menstrupedia</em> was our way of making that happen.</p>



<p><strong>Q: What were the biggest challenges you faced in the initial stages of developing Menstrupedia, and how did you overcome them?</strong></p>



<p><strong><br></strong> One of the biggest challenges we faced initially was raising funds to print the first thousand copies of our book. People did not believe that India was ready for a book on menstruation. To overcome this, we turned to crowdfunding, where people could pre-book the book before it was even printed. Our goal was to raise four lakhs, but we ended up raising 5.1 lakhs, which showed that there was indeed a demand for such a resource. This success helped us bring <em>Menstrupedia</em> to life and reach more people than we initially expected.</p>



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<p><strong>Q: Can you describe the process of creating the Menstrupedia comic book? What was the inspiration behind the comic book format?</strong><strong><br></strong> <strong><br></strong>Initially, we experimented with different formats, including creating a computer game. However, since we were not game designers, and a digital game requires electricity and internet for distribution, we realized it wouldn’t be the best solution for a problem as widespread as menstrual taboo.</p>



<p>That’s when we turned to books, specifically the comic format, as an inclusive and accessible medium. We had been reading about how graphic narratives are often used to discuss sensitive topics, and we felt that a comic book would be the perfect way to engage young girls while making the subject of menstruation easier to understand. This led to the creation of <em>Menstrupedia</em>, designed to be both informative and culturally sensitive.</p>



<p><strong>Q: What impact has <em>Menstrupedia</em> created in enabling positive conversations around periods?<br><br></strong>Menstrupedia has achieved significant impact in menstrual health education. To quantify that, we&#8217;ve seen our comic books integrated into the curriculum of 36,500 schools across India, directly reaching and educating 15 million girls about menstruation. Furthermore, we&#8217;ve expanded our reach globally. Our books are locally printed and published in 11 different countries, tailored to their respective languages, and we ship them from India to an additional 23 countries. This multi-pronged approach, combining curriculum integration with widespread availability, has allowed us to make a substantial contribution to menstrual hygiene awareness.</p>



<p><strong>Q: How do you see Menstrupedia contributing to the broader conversation around menstrual health and gender equality in the years to come?</strong><strong><br></strong></p>



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<p> Menstrupedia is already contributing by normalizing conversations around menstruation. Our work has played a role in policy changes like menstrual leave policies and has helped shift how openly people talk about periods.</p>



<p>However, there is still a long way to go. Every year, 1.2 crore girls reach puberty, and our goal is to create a future where every single girl knows about menstruation at the right time. By continuing our efforts in education and awareness, <em>Menstrupedia</em> aims to ensure that menstrual health is no longer a taboo but an essential part of gender equality discussions.</p>



<p><br><strong>Q: What advice would you give to other women entrepreneurs who want to create positive change in their communities through innovative solutions? </strong></p>



<p>My key suggestions for entrepreneurs tackling social problems, particularly in India, would be these: First, embrace prototyping. There&#8217;s never been a better time to experiment and iterate. Build something tangible, even if it&#8217;s basic. Secondly, ensure your prototype works effectively for you. If you&#8217;ve addressed your own pain points, chances are, you&#8217;ve solved a problem for many others, and some will be willing to pay for it. Finally, and crucially, avoid creating &#8216;poor solutions for poor people&#8217;. It&#8217;s a common trap to offer cheap, quick fixes because you assume your target demographic can&#8217;t afford more. Instead, focus on creating quality solutions, and then explore alternative funding models or cross-subsidization, where other customer segments might support the social mission.&#8221;</p>



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		<title>Reproductive Health Issues with Women-Based Approach</title>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;">With this year’s <a href="https://population.un.org/wpp/">World Population Day</a>’s theme being reproductive health and gender equality essential for achieving sustainable development, the focus has once again shifted towards the need for women’s reproductive health. Surveys have shown that how women having lack of knowledge on sex, contraception, pregnancy and abortion has been affecting their reproductive health orientation.</p>
<p><strong><em>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.compersona/digital-health-interventions/">WHO’s First Guideline to Digital Health Interventions</a></em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">A reproductive health orientation means that people have the ability to reproduce as well as to regulate their fertility; women are able to undergo pregnancy and childbirth safely and that the outcome of pregnancy is successful, in terms of both, maternal and child health and well-being. Reproductive health is affected by a variety of socio-cultural and biological factors and the quality of the delivery system. A woman-based approach to reproductive health is one which responds to the needs of adult women and adolescent girls.</p>
<p><em><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comwomen-corner/screening-for-cervical-precancer/">Screening for Cervical Pre-Cancer in India</a></strong></em><br />
<strong>Current Scenario</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Even after four decades of the inception of the family planning program, nothing much has been observed in terms of the population growth rate, which continues to grow at over 2% per year. Currently, almost 18 million people are added to India&#8217;s population annually, from which 40% of the population comprises children under the age of 14 years.</p>
<p><strong><em>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comtrends/smart-toilet-detects-cancer-diabetes-urine/">Smart Toilet Detects Cancer, Diabetes Through Urine</a></em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Life expectancy has now reached 61 years, up from about 44 in 1960; and the crude death rate has fallen dramatically from 27 per 1000 population at the time of Independence in 1947 to 9.8 per 1000 (1991). In Kerala, which reports the longest life expectancy, there is 67.2 years for males and 72.4 for females Whereas, in Uttar Pradesh, which reports among the lowest life expectancies in the nation, there is a reversal of the gender pattern: while males can expect to live a total of 57.1 years, female life expectancy is only 52.8.</p>
<p><strong>Gender Disparity the biggest roadblock in Unequal Access to Healthcare</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Women&#8217;s unequal access to resources be it healthcare, education is a reality. Even economically, despite being majority of rural Indian women are active, their work goes largely unrecognized and poorly remunerated. Where women work, they earn lower wages including lower cash to kind ratio than that awarded to men. When it comes to household level, women have little decision-making authority and freedom of movement. Many behavioral norms further reinforce women&#8217;s lack of freedom of movement, self-confidence and acceptance of self-denial including in matters relating to health seeking and food intake. Violence against women and rape are all part of women&#8217;s lives. Women&#8217;s poor reproductive health in India can be attributed to various sociocultural and biological factors. Thus, efforts to improve women&#8217;s education are fundamental, be it raising enrollment and attendance rates of girls in school, reducing the drop-out rate on the one hand or enhancing women&#8217;s income autonomy on the other.</p>
<p><strong><em>Also Read: <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comguest-column/unmet-needs-indias-health-system/">Addressing Unmet Needs in India’s Health System</a></em></strong><br />
<strong>Loopholes in the Women Reproductive Program</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">India&#8217;s Family Welfare Program are basically focused on achieving demographic targets by increasing contraceptive prevalence and notably female sterilization. However, the Indian family planning program also evolved through a number of stages. It has changed its focus. In the early years, the program was laid with loads of caution and its impact was hardly felt. Then during 1965-75, the program was strengthened by integrating family planning with maternal and duringthe period child health services were introduced. It was also during that decade, abortion was legalized. Despite all these, India&#8217;s maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 555 per 100,000 live births, about fifty times higher than that of many industrialized nations and six times as high as that of neighboring Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>The following sub-sections highlight major concerns in the area of reproductive health:<br />
a) Focus to be laid on reproductive morbidity and maternal health<br />
b) Improving access to safe abortion<br />
c) Information on sexually transmitted diseases<br />
d) Improved quality of reproductive systemViolence</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><em><strong>Ajoy Khandheria</strong></em> is the Founder of Gramin Health Care, the first ever start-up focused exclusively on primary healthcare. He has been an advisor to corporate giants like Harris Corporation, Telecom Ital, Tech Mahindra, Tellabs Maxis, UT Starcom, Hughes Software System and KPMG. Under his leadership, companies have seen exponential growth and geographical expansion in the global market. A strategic investor, Ajoy also has remarkable presence in telecommunication, geospatial and content businesses. He has invested in a number of companies across the world including Avenger (USA), Doc on call (Myanmar), Intersat (UAE), Emmanuel Healthcare (USA), Six Dee technologies and CERT Telematics (Abu Dhabi), among others.</p>
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