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Nothing about us, without us – building the menstrual health of People Living with Disabilities in Nigeria into COVID-19 responses

|read original post| This blog argues that the menstrual health of people living with disabilities (PWDs) in Nigeria should be

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Inclusivity starts with language

|read original post| As a Collective, we are expressing our deep concern over the language used in the Perspective on

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Periods Don’t Stop For Conflict

Addressing women’s health in Ukraine and other conflict zones |read original post| The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimated that

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Breaking “Code Red”: Why Words Matter When Talking About Menstruation

|read original post| The connotations attached to the term “menstruation” are complex and are often rooted in cultures, or they

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Menstrual health is a public health and human rights issue, published by Lancet Public Health

|read original post| Before the COVID-19 pandemic, of the 1·9 billion individuals who menstruate, an estimated 500 million were unable

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How can things change if there is so little action?, published by Menstrual Health Hub

|read original post| Creating period-friendly workplaces is not bloody rocket science. #ItsTimeForAction #MHDay2021 By Danielle Keiser, Nikki van de Veerdonk

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Reflecting upon Menstrual Health during the past year in India, published by Gender and COVID-19

|read original post| In March 2021, India witnessed the start of a horrific second wave of COVID-19 which soon became 

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Mexico, single-use plastic bans and period poverty, published by Gender and COVID-19

|read original post| The United Nations Generation Equality Forum took place in Mexico City just a few weeks ago. It

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Pandemic Periods, published by International Health Policy

In the run-up to International Women’s Day 2021, and in light of recent gains made in the global menstrual justice policy space,

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