At Keio University, as part of the "Women's Body Support-Breeze Project *", an initiative on themes related to the symbiotic environment, "OiTr" provides sanitary napkins for free in women's private rooms on campus. A "dispenser" was installed and started operation in January 2022.

 Until now, Keio University has provided free sanitary napkins to female students who have anxiety about their lives twice, and plans to continue this initiative in the future.In addition to this activity, from January, the "OiTr Dispenser", which provides sanitary napkins for free in women's private toilets on each campus, will be installed and put into operation.A total of 2 units will be installed, including the Mita Campus (1 units), Hiyoshi (18 units), Yagami (18 units), Shonan Fujisawa (6 units), Shiba Kyoritsu (12 units), and Shinanomachi (6 units). ..

 In addition to activities aimed at women, we also set up a "consultation desk for female and male bodies" in collaboration with Keio University Hospital and the University Health Management Center, and conducted educational activities such as mini-lectures by specialists. Deployment.We will actively and diversifiedly work to "promote wellness through body maintenance support" for junior high school students and faculty members.

* The "Women's Body Support-Breeze Project" aims to enable women to play an active role in various situations against the backdrop of the government's goals of "priority policies for women's advancement and gender equality" and "creating a society where all women shine." From the perspective that the body must be healthy in order to play an important role, Keio Gijuku students and faculty members will be able to learn and work "lightly" both physically and mentally. Project.We will contribute to the correction of the gender gap.

Reference: [Keio University Kyosei Environment Promotion Office] About the release of the dedicated site for "Women's Body Support-Breeze Project-"

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