Kathmandu, April 16: A four-day international media training on Dignified Menstruation kicked off in the federal capital, Kathmandu, today.
A total of 17 journalists,
including from Kenya, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal, are attending the
capacity building event.
According to Lals Chalaune, who
takes charge of the communication department of the host, Global South
Coalition for Dignified Menstruation, the event aims to sensitize participants
about the concepts around Dignified Menstruation and reinforce policymakers
towards its urgency through media advocacy.
Sapna Paudel, the programme head
for the Coalition, said the applications for the training programme were sought
through the announcements on social media platforms.
The host received applications from
20 countries around the world, it was informed.
The participants were screened
based on the certain criteria such as content contributions to the
international media/magazines and produce content centering on menstruation,
and their ideas and understanding in a way to match with the objectives of the
campaign for Dignified Menstruation.
According to a noted rights
activist and writer Dr Radha Paudel, media has a significant role in
strengthening the voice for dignified menstruation; therefore the host has been
conducting training for journalists on Dignified Menstruation in Nepal and
beyond. "More importantly, dignified menstruation is everyone's
business," she asserted.
During the training, the
participants who are from diverse gender and communities will be oriented on
the concepts of Dignified Menstruation through human rights, feminist, and
gender perspectives, it is said. (RSS)