More Lunapads in Ecuador
Monday, October 6th, 2008 by Madeleine
On behalf of the University of British Columbia’s Global Outreach Student Association, I’d like to thank you for your third annual donation of Lunapads for the 2008 Ecuador Health Project. This past summer our team worked with indigenous populations in rural communities of Bolivar, Ecuador to conduct workshops and projects with the aim of promoting healthy behaviour and improving access to clean water. One of our most impactful workshops was on reproductive health and family planning, which was attended by both men and women. We gave away the Lunapads to women and adolescent girls of the community and they were very well received. The fact that Lunapads can be washed and reused makes them the perfect choice for improving the comfort and convenience of these women.
Currently, the women living in the communities we visited have very limited access to any type of menstrual product and some used awkward homemade devices while a few obtained disposable items. Limiting waste is not only beneficial for the environment, but also their health for a number of reasons. In an area in which there are no means to easily dispose of garbage, people often burn plastic, which can result in formations of fumes which can be carcinogenic to their bodies.
Along with giving away Lunapads and educating the women on how to use them we also educated the adults on the menstrual cycle, family planning methods and STD prevention. Here is a photo after the women happily received the Lunapads donations. Some of them are also holding bracelets that they made during the workshop that will help them track their menstrual cycle as a natural family planning method. We worked with the women to explain the changes during the menstrual cycle and unfold common misconceptions such as explaining that menopause is a not disease.
Thank you again for helping us deliver such innovative and environmentally-friendly products from Canada to promote health and sustainability. The women were very excited about the attractive patterns and the soft fabric that will relieve menstrual discomfort. “Muy bien” and “Que bonita” was murmured all across the enthusiastic room.
Cheers,
Nancy Liu
Global Outreach Student Association
Ecuador Project 2008




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