Period poverty is not new, but it has become more visible during the COVID-19 crisis. Worldwide, menstruation has long caused marginalization and vulnerability for many. The pandemic has only amplified these conditions. This Article makes three claims. The first is descriptive, identifying four interrelated aspects of global period poverty that have gained new salience during the coronavirus pandemic: lack of access to affordable menstrual products; lack of access to other needed supplies and services for health and sanitation; lack of menstruation-related information and support from schools and health professionals; and menstrual stigma and shame. Using examples from multiple countries, the Article highlights the importance of being able ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore common barriers to menstrual hygiene among vulnerable popula...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
The overall purpose of the paper is to analyze the free supply of menstrual items to primary and sec...
Period poverty is not new, but it has become more visible during the COVID-19 crisis. Worldwide, men...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
Period poverty is the persistent lack of access to sanitary products, menstrual hygiene education, a...
This Essay considers the profit to be made in virtue signaling solely for the purpose of attracting ...
In this presentation, BELLAs discusses what period poverty is, what it looks like in the US and othe...
Menstrual hygiene management and health is increasingly gaining policy importance in a bid to promot...
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the period poverty (lack of access to s...
The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being. Unmet ne...
Period poverty is an issue that impacts menstruators globally. This creates a significant health dis...
Background The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-bei...
This data was generated as part of an 18 month ESRC funded project,as part of UKRI’s rapid response ...
BackgroundThe menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being....
The purpose of this paper is to explore common barriers to menstrual hygiene among vulnerable popula...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
The overall purpose of the paper is to analyze the free supply of menstrual items to primary and sec...
Period poverty is not new, but it has become more visible during the COVID-19 crisis. Worldwide, men...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
Period poverty is the persistent lack of access to sanitary products, menstrual hygiene education, a...
This Essay considers the profit to be made in virtue signaling solely for the purpose of attracting ...
In this presentation, BELLAs discusses what period poverty is, what it looks like in the US and othe...
Menstrual hygiene management and health is increasingly gaining policy importance in a bid to promot...
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the period poverty (lack of access to s...
The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being. Unmet ne...
Period poverty is an issue that impacts menstruators globally. This creates a significant health dis...
Background The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-bei...
This data was generated as part of an 18 month ESRC funded project,as part of UKRI’s rapid response ...
BackgroundThe menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being....
The purpose of this paper is to explore common barriers to menstrual hygiene among vulnerable popula...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
The overall purpose of the paper is to analyze the free supply of menstrual items to primary and sec...