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Eva jointly raises menstrual health awareness under national programme

12 Oct 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

From left: Amila Jayarathne, Chief Inspector of Police, OIC – Prevention - Children & Women Bureau, Samanthi Renuka, Women Chief Inspector of Police, OIC - Children & Women Bureau, Lalith Abeysekara, Senior Superintend of Police, Director Children & Women’s Bureau, Roni Chacko - CEO, ICL Brands (Pvt) Limited, Suresh Srinivasan - Group CEO, Capital Maharaja Group, Selonica Perumal - Director – Marketing, ICL Brands (Pvt) Limited, Roshani Fernando, Category Head, ICL Brands (Pvt) Limited


Sanitary napkin brand Eva partnered with the Ministry of Education, Sri Lanka Police and Team Hero Foundation to launch a transformative educational initiative titled ‘Eva Danamuthu Daru – Danagenama Lokuwemu’ under the national programme ‘Magaharunu Padama’.

 The ‘Eva Danamuthu Daru – Danagenama Lokuwemu’ initiative aims to raise awareness about feminine health, puberty, reproductive health, and menstruation in over 3,000 girls’ schools across the island.

The inauguration of the “Magaharunu Padama” program was held on October 1st in honour of World Children’s Day, graced by the newly appointed Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, along with other delegates and officials from the Ministry of Education and Sri Lanka Police. This effort is designed to fill the gaps in education about areas often surrounded by stigma and misinformation. Eva’s involvement in this initiative is a testament to its ongoing mission to empower women and children through education and promote period positivity. The brand’s dedication to fostering an informed society extends beyond its product offerings, as it steps into the role of advocate for breaking societal taboos. A key part of this initiative is the special edition of Eva sanitary napkins, featuring packaging with the helpline number 109, launched by Sri Lanka Police and Children and Women Bureau to support women and children facing violence. At the event, Eva handed over these limited-edition packs to the Sri Lanka Policeand Children and Women Bureau, reinforcing its commitment to social responsibility. 

Speaking on the importance of the initiative, Roni Chacko CEO ICL Brands, stated, “At Eva, we believe that education is key to empowering future generations. By equipping young minds with accurate knowledge about their bodies and the natural changes that occur, we can help eliminate the stigma and misinformation surrounding topics such as puberty, menstruation, and feminine hygiene.”

This programme adopts a dynamic and engaging approach to ensure that students not only receive essential information but do so in a fun, memorable way. A series of edutainment videos will simplify the complexities of puberty, making the learning process both enjoyable and relatable. Through ‘Eva Danamuthu Daru – Danagenama Lokuwemu’, Eva aims to break down the myths and misconceptions that surround menstruation and reproductive health. By fostering a healthier understanding of these topics, the programme empowers students at a critical stage of their development. As the flagship brand of International Cosmetics (Pvt) Ltd. (ICL), Eva has consistently led the Sri Lankan market for over 36 years with innovative products designed for maximum comfort and hygiene. Reaching women across the island, Eva’s commitment to advancing menstrual education and promoting the wellbeing of women and girls is further strengthened through this initiative.