Introduction:
Reframe Focus on Awareness & Non-Controversial Topics: Make the introduction more about awareness, health, and education. Avoid overtly controversial statements. Something like, “Menstrual equity ensures all people who menstruate have access to the resources and education needed for healthy periods.”
Address Key Elements:
Solutions-Oriented: When discussing period poverty and stigma, focus on education, access, and empowerment. Avoid politically charged language and focus on how communities and governments can make positive changes.
Product Access & Hygiene:
Highlight educational and awareness efforts for improving menstrual hygiene through accessible products in public spaces and schools. Mention positive initiatives like “Menstrual Hygiene Day.”
Avoid Overly Sensational Claims:
Be factual without using extreme examples or unverified statistics.
Conclusion:
Promote how solving menstrual equity contributes to overall gender equality, and keep the tone positive and focused on potential solutions.