Efforts to End 'Chhaupadi' -- A Monthly Stigma in Rural Nepal

  • 9 years ago
Once a month, during their menstruation period, woman in rural parts of Nepal, aren't allowed to participate in normal family activities.

They are considered impure and have to live in a small hut with no windows, far away from their homes.

The tradition, known as chhaupadi, often leads to depression and in some cases even death.

But recently a village in far western Nepal, 950 kilometres from Kathmandu, puts an end to the practice.

Sunil Neupane joins the celebrations.