5월 23, 2022

Day 16: Period Poverty

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Each month or so, 800 million people get their periods.

Period poverty is inadequate access to period products and menstrual cycle education and research has shown that many people all over the world still face these barriers.

Historically marginalized communities, especially, do not have access to these essentials. According to Days for Girls, 25% of people who menstruate experience period poverty. Lack of access to products and resources can lead to forced use of rolled up toilet paper, socks, tissues, rags, old blankets, and even garbage bags.

Additional health challenges can arise, including having to miss work or school, or otherwise being unable to function in their daily routines.


IF YOU HAVE…


5 분

그리고

10 분

그리고

30 Minutes

Image of a grey clock with text that says, "5 minutes" 그리고 Image of a grey clock with text that says, "10 minutes" 그리고 Image of a grey clock with text that says, "30 minutes"
READ THIS ARTICLE

about how women from the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and Oglala Lakota tribes advocate for the availability of free menstrual products in rural areas.

그리고 WATCH THIS VIDEO

about schools and universities that have begun to provide menstrual products for those that need it in order to tackle period poverty.

그리고 WATCH THIS DOCUMENTARY

that explores how the lack of access to sanitary protection affects millions of women around the world.

 


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