The beautiful actress appeared at the event clad in an off-white anarkali suit. She also had a lot of fun with the young girls at the occasion!
The event was linked to women Menstrual Hygiene. On the occasion, Kareena expressed her views on the issue this way:
“All the girls I met today are brave and empowered adolescents. They are champions of change and without their contributions we can’t break the silence around gender equality and the rights of girls and women.”
“We have countless number of empowered adolescent girls in India and I had the privilege to meet some of them from UP. I would like to thank UNICEF for supporting these girls in their journey. They are now champions of promoting a crucial cause,” Kareena said. (Sic)
“Garima,” a UNICEF- spearheaded project addresses and strengthens menstrual hygiene management in UP.
It aims at piloting a social and behavioral change and communication strategy for menstrual health and hygiene management among rural adolescent girls in the age group of 10-19 years, who have experienced or are about to experience menarche.