Vedanta Aluminium undertakes grassroots awareness initiatives on menstrual health

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Bhubaneswar, 1st June 2024: On the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Week, Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, undertook several grassroots initiatives in the vicinity of its operations aimed at boosting awareness of menstrual health and hygiene practices. They focused on addressing existing myths and taboos around menstruation, mitigatingthe incidence of period poverty, and empowering community members to make informed choices regarding their families’ health and wellbeing.

Menstrual health and hygiene is an often-neglected topic in rural areas, where people continue to grapple with common misconceptions and a lack of open conversations around the subject. This has in turn led to challenges in accessing menstrual health products, causing increased incidence of health issues among women and young girls. In response, Vedanta Aluminium has deployed structured awareness and skill developmentprograms to address this need.

The company’s operations encompass the world’s largest aluminium plant in Jharsuguda and a world-class alumina refinery in Lanjigarh, Odisha, in addition to mining operations within the state. It also includes BALCO, India’s iconic aluminium producer based in Korba, Chhattisgarh. With operations based in predominantly rural and semi-rural parts of India, the company’s comprehensivedevelopment efforts have emerged as key drivers of progress in their vicinity.

As part of its observance of Menstrual Hygiene Week,the company organised a series of awareness initiatives under the aegis of BALCO’s menstrual health awareness project, Nayi Kiran.This included an infotainment evening dubbed Ratri Chaupal, which was organised in the local villages surrounding the plant. It featured several forms of media, from puppet theatre to social documentaries and film screeningsrelated to women’s health. In addition, employees from BALCO volunteered to join community members in stitching reusable pads as part of a capacity building program, which were later distributed among economically vulnerable women and adolescent girls.

This was backed by a Safe Spaces campaign, where the company partnered with local commercial establishments selling period products to raise awareness on menstrual health. By simply placing a themed sticker in a visible location within their commercial establishments, they subtly encouraged wider conversations around menstruation and facilitated easier access to period products. Over 1500 people benefitted from these and other awareness initiatives, each of which was positioned as an opportunity to facilitate open conversations around menstruation, seeking to break social barriers.

The companyalso organised several awareness sessions on Menstrual Hygiene by collaborating with local anganwadisinJharsuguda and Koraput. Employee volunteers supported medical experts in organising these sessions, which also included the screening of informative documentaries on women’s health and the distribution of sanitary napkins to community members.Leveraging traditional forms of communication to convey the theme in an accessible manner, the company also conducted awareness sessions via Nukkad Nataks (street theatre).

Meanwhile, at its Lanjigarh operations, the company organised a sensitisation sessionled by Ms. Payal Patel, popularly known as the Pad Girl of Odisha. Uniquely, sessions of a vigorous traditional game called ‘Puchi’ were also organised to raise awareness on women’s health.This was followed by the distribution of reusable cloth pads to all the participants. Over 350 women and girls across 8 villages in Lanjigarh benefited from these efforts.

Vedanta Aluminium has been working towards the development of communities in its vicinity through focused interventions in the domains of education, healthcare, livelihood, infrastructure, grassroots sports, arts & culture. It operates major healthcare institutions in the vicinity of its operations, such as the BALCO Hospital in Korba, the Vedanta Hospital in Lanjigarh and a state-of-the-art Diagnostic Centre in Jharsuguda.These are coupled with last-mile delivery of primary healthcare through the company’s Mobile Health Vans. Through these interventions, the company is positively impacting the lives of the communities in its areas of operations and beyond, making them vital partners in shared growth and progress.

Vedanta Aluminium, a business of Vedanta Limited, is India’s largest producer of aluminium, manufacturing more than half of India’s aluminium i.e., 2.37 million tonnes in FY24. It is a leader in value-added aluminium products that find critical applications in core industries. Vedanta Aluminium ranks 1st in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2023 world rankings for the aluminium industry, a reflection of its sustainable development practices. With its world-class aluminium smelters, alumina refinery and power plants in India, the company fulfils its mission of spurring emerging applications of aluminium as the ‘Metal of the Future’ for a greener tomorrow. Visit www.vedantaaluminium.com.

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