Life is getting better for Sifa Stone, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) based at Dzaleka Refugee ...
Despite being cheaper and eco-friendly, menstrual cups have a steep learning curve and can also be discouraged among unmarried women.
Tina Leslie founded a period poverty charity in Leeds a decade ago but says people are still having to choose between ...
Disposable sanitary products can take 500 years to decompose, but a research team at the University of Waterloo is on a ...
Rivers State has set up its first sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) trauma healing centre through a non-governmental ...
Pesticides, chemicals and heavy metals have been found in period products as regulation is still a waiting game ...
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Dear honourable MP, do not forget the girl child

What you need to know: As you discharge your duties, keep the interests of women and the girl child firmly in mind. Congratulations on your election to Parliament. Your victory reflects the trust and ...
Nutritionist Rashi Chowdhary explains that menstruating women lose 180 to 480 mg of iron each year, which needs to be replenished through simple strategies.
From tattoo balm and self-tanner to fabric spray and carpet cleaners... there's a product with "wow"-worthy results right ...
Julia Mullins talks to Bristol alum Kira Goode, CEO and co-founder of Eleria, ahead of a return to campus on January 22 week ...
Conventional pads are composed of plastics that cause skin irritation and infection with prolonged usage. The introduction of ...
The silent barrier to girls' education in many regions isn't a lack of resources but a natural and recurring biological event: menstruation. Still a deeply entrenched taboo, this monthly cycle ...