08/06/2026
Hey Madang Queens! For those who have been asking, QueenPads is available at Modilon City Pharmacy shop.
Do not miss this opportunity to grab yourself stock for 5 years. Yes that's right, 5 years...
Our lovely reusable QueenPads can be used for up to 5 years.
✔️ Save on costs
✔️ Less waste means saving planet
✔️ Proudly PNG Owned and Made
Truly a sustainable product option!💯
Join tens of thousands of Queens in PNG who are comfortably using these pads 💜💚
05/06/2026
Such updates brings so much joy and satisfaction seeing organizations like City Pharmacy PNG and partners commemorating the World Menstrual Hygiene Day this way 🙏😇 Together for a
04/06/2026
is a registered Trademark with the Intellectual Property Office of PNG.
Last month, our Trademark was featured amongst others at the Trademark workshop held in Port Moresby hosted by the Intellectual Property Office.
As a young and growing reputable PNG owned brand, we have copyright ©️ over the brand mark design, and full rights over the final mark as registered (R).
, an award-winning brand carries deeper value that matter to life. It is an impact-driven brand that educate, cares for women and environment, one that empowers. It is a conversation starter, one that makes people stop and converse about the most sensitive, uncomfortable yet necessary topic - the Special Days.
takes pride to be a voice for women, a brand that embodies care, dignity, confidence and values the environment beyond PNG.
When you choose our products and programs, you choosing impact and deeper value for women and the environment.
QueenPads, for social and green impact
"Caring for HER special days & the environment" remains the heart of our mission 🤝💜💚
02/06/2026
Following our recent movement for , here's the 5th most common and most overlooked Menstrual challenges shared by 36 brave Queens post World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
📣Challenge #5 - Continued Period Shame and Stigma
▪︎Impact: Period shame and stigma are barriers to Menstrual Equity and Justice. It hinders freedom of movement, limits confidences and creates fear from "what ifs". This can cause women and girls to miss school or work or participate in the community activities.
▪︎Changes for Menstrual Equity: Sensitise everyone on Menstruation including students, teachers, parents, managers, males included. Teaching menstruation in schools, or encouraging safe spaces for such sensitive conversation in relationships, businesses and communities is essential. The more open conversations around menstruation we can normalise menstruation and end period shame and stigma in our homes, schools, workplaces and community. When everyone understands, shame ends, menstrual needs are prioritized.
Together for a ✊🏼
5 Most Overlooked Menstrual Challenges for World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026. 5th Challenge - Shame & Stigma. Queenpads
Impact: Stigma and shame around menstruation can cause women and girls to miss school or work or participate in the community.
Changes for Menstrual Equity: By teaching menstruation management in schools, businesses and communities and having more open conversations around menstruation we can normalise menstruation and end period shame and stigma in our community.
01/06/2026
It's Team Tuesday!️ And today we are excited about our newest addition to our program team uniforms - Vests️💛
Recently, we sampled and tried on as part of our field uniforms. Slowly and surely, we are learning, adjusting and equipping our team with necessary essentials when out in the communities. And so far, it's doing some justice 🥰
Why Yellow 💛🤔
Well, with Yellow💛....we are strengthening one of our core themes "Menstrual Shine for Action".
While we advocate to inform and educate, we also aim to 💡🔦shine a light on the menstrual inequality and challenges women and young girls face when managing their special days. This we hope translate in collaborative action to address one challenge at a time.
So there you have it, a yellow vest slowly finding it's place, shining and fitting well into our Menstrual program space in PNG.
Together for a 🤝 💜💚💛
01/06/2026
Following our recent movement for , we share the 4th most common and most overlooked Menstrual challenges shared by 36 brave Queens post World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
📣Challenge #4 - Poor access to clean and proper Sanitary Facilities
▪︎Impact: Lacking access to proper WaSH facilities can cause significant health challenges such as being unable to dispose waste, wash your hands or bath which increases the risk for bacterial, reproductive and urinary tract infections.
▪︎Changes for Menstrual Equity: All women and young girls have the right to manage menstruation with dignity. By introducing WaSH initiatives, maintaining WaSH facilitates and awareness materials women and girls would face fewer challenges throughout their Menstrual journey.
Together for a ✊🏼
5 Most Overlooked Menstrual Challenges for World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026. 4th Challenge: Access to proper wash facilities. Queenpads
Impact: lacking access to proper washing facilities can cause significant health challenges such as being unable to wash your hands which increases the risk for reproductive and urinary tract infections.
Changes for Menstrual Equity: All women and girls have the right to manage menstruation with dignity. By introducing WASH initiatives and awareness materials women and girls would face fewer challenges.
31/05/2026
Hey Morobe Queens! For those who have been asking, QueenPads is available at Top Town City Pharmacy shop.
Do not miss this opportunity to grab yourself stock for 5 years. Yes that's right, 5 years...
Our lovely reusable QueenPads can be used for up to 5 years.
✔️ Save on costs
✔️ Less waste means saving planet
✔️ Proudly PNG Owned and Made
Truly a sustainable product option!💯
Join tens of thousands of Queens in PNG who are comfortably using these pads 💜💚
31/05/2026
Following our recent movement for , here's the 3rd most common and most overlooked Menstrual challenges shared by 36 brave Queens post World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
📣Challenge #3 - Cannot afford sanitary products
▪︎Impact: Thousands of women cannot afford sanitary products. No one should make the choice between purchasing menstrual health supplies and feeding their family due to the cost of menstrual health supplies.
▪︎Changes for Menstrual Equity: These issues could be combatted if we maintained GST exemption on all sanitary products, women and girls had access to government subsidized sanitary products for all schoolgirls, low wage earners, unemployed women of reproductive age. Workplaces and schools could also provide free sanitary products for their female staff and students.
Together for a ✊🏼
5 Most Overlooked Menstrual Challenges for World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
3rd Challenge – Affordability of sanitary products. Queenpads
Impact: No one should need to make the choice between purchasing menstrual health supplies and feeding their family due to the cost of menstrual health supplies.
Changes for Menstrual Equity: These issues could be combatted if we maintained zero-rated on GST/ GST exemption on all sanitary products and women and girls had access to government subsidized sanitary products for all schoolgirls, low wage earners, unemployed women of reproductive age. Workplaces and schools could also provide free sanitary products for their female staff and students.
30/05/2026
Following our recent movement for , we share below the 2nd most common and most overlooked Menstrual challenges shared by 36 brave Queens post World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
📣Challenge #2 - Lack of education on menstruation health and hygiene
▪︎Impact: Having limited knowledge to menstrual hygiene management practices or basic menstrual education can lead to health risks.
▪︎Changes for Menstrual Equity: By providing access to menstrual health education and awareness ensures girls and women are well cared for and equipped to handle their special days.
Together for a ✊🏼
5 Most Overlooked Menstrual Challenges for World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
2nd Challenge - Lack of education on menstruation health and hygiene. Queenpads
Impact: Having limited access to menstrual hygiene management practices can cause health risks leading to undiagnosed gynaecological issues and limits self-care.
Changes for Menstrual Equity - By providing free access to menstrual health education and awareness ensures girls and women are well cared for and equipped to handle their special days.
29/05/2026
Following our recent movement for , here's the 1st most common and most overlooked Menstrual challenges shared by 36 brave Queens post World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
📣Challenge #1 - Limited sanitary product access
▪︎Impact: For many women and girls globally and PNG, limited access to sanitary products is a continuous challenge and often women resort to missing school or work and involvement in the community during menstruation. Often women resort to using alternatives such as material.
▪︎Changes for Menstrual Equity: Increasing the availability of menstruation supplies in all institutions, schools, health centres, churches, workplace would ensure that women could handle menstruation with dignity and be able to attend school and work.
Together for a ✊🏼
5 Most Overlooked Menstrual Challenges for World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
1st Challenge - Limited sanitary product access. Queenpads.
Impact: For many women and girls globally, limited access to sanitary products is a continuous challenge and often women resort to missing school or work and involvement in the community during menstruation. Often women resort to using alternatives such as material cloths and tissues.
Changes for Menstrual Equity: Increasing the availability of menstruation supplies in all institutions, schools, health centres, churches, workplace would ensure that women could handle menstruation with dignity and be able to attend school and work.