Sanitary napkins need a pro to get them right

When the Nalanda Foundation set up a small sanitary napkin making unit in Ghazipur in east Delhi in 2014, the goal was to give women waste-pickers an alternative livelihood and also spread awareness about menstrual hygiene.  Local women would make a living from producing low-cost napkins which they would sell as well as promote.

But for all the enthusiasm that went into setting up the unit, it didn’t do well. . .

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