THE COST OF MENSTRUATION PRODUCTS: BATTLE AGAINST REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE
Published On :
19th April 2023
Posted by : Susmita Basnet
Most women go through the natural process of menstruation once a month. Every girl and woman who has periods need menstruation supplies such as sanitary pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and period underwear. These things may be essential, but the price that goes along with them is actually quite hefty. Women fight a war against the cost of menstruation all over the world. Not only is there a financial hardship associated with buying menstrual products, but there is also a shortage of access to those products.
Many women are forced to choose between buying food or buying menstrual products. This is especially true for those who live in areas where mens.....
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Embracing Inclusivity: Advocating for Menstrual Health and Hygiene Among Persons with Disabilities
Published On :
12th June 2023
Posted by : Shristi Khadka
Category :
Concurrent issues
As I was tasked with conducting a menstrual health and hygiene management session for persons with disabilities this year, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and uncertainty. The complexity of interacting with this diverse group compelled me to reflect on the importance of addressing their unique challenges. Little did I know that this experience would open my eyes to the profound impact of inclusive conversations.
During our preparatory session, our facilitator shared a poignant story about a blind woman's unconventional experience with menstrual hygiene. Her unfamiliarity with wearing pads led to an awkward situation, with the adhesive b.....
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Unheard Whispers
Published On :
12th June 2023
Posted by : Shristi Khadka
Category :
Gender and advocacy
After five years, I encountered a familiar face in my first-year Bachelor's class. He had grown taller and appeared more mature. He was no longer the shy guy among boys or the mean, arrogant person around girls. His eyes exuded friendliness, and he seemed genuinely pleased to see me. As days turned into months, we developed a strong bond and became close friends. We supported each other academically, shared ideas, and thoroughly enjoyed our undergraduate journey.
On one specific day, while we were returning from a meeting, we got stuck in congested traffic. We chose to walk the final 30 minutes to our homes because of the oppressive heat inside the.....
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