Menstruation in Nepal examines the cultural, social, and health dimensions of menstruation within Nepalese society. Authored by Madhusudan Subedi, Sara Parker, and Kay Standing, this book investigates established practices, taboos, and the challenges women and girls encounter during menstruation. It addresses menstrual hygiene, access to products, the prevalent stigma, and ongoing efforts to advance menstrual health education and break down hindering taboos. Combining interviews, fieldwork, and expert analysis, the book provides a detailed perspective on these issues and advocates for increased awareness and systemic change.
Why You Should Read?
- Examines menstrual health, cultural practices, and societal taboos in Nepal with in-depth analysis.
- Highlights challenges faced by women and girls regarding hygiene, product access, and safe spaces.
- Offers insights for researchers, policymakers, and advocates in gender studies, public health, and human rights.