Women owning the 'menstrual economy': South African entrepreneur changing lives through a thriving sanitary pads manufacturing venture

By A Mystery Man Writer

Over the past few years, there have been concerted efforts to lift the veil on the taboo and stigma around menstrual hygiene. Not only have there been calls for sanitary products to be freely available but there have been conversations around who owns the means of production of these essential products.

Feminine napkins are the most generally utilized womanly health products.

United Nations in South Africa

Women owning the 'menstrual economy': South African entrepreneur changing lives through a thriving sanitary pads manufacturing venture

How One Woman Is Starting A Menstrual Revolution In Kenya

Period Poverty United Way British Columbia

Kimberly-Clark Continues Crucial Work Amidst Pandemic to Address the Global Sanitation Crisis

Op-Ed: We must eradicate 'period poverty' and ensure universal access to menstrual management products - Centre for Human Rights

United Nations in South Africa

This Social Enterprise Wants to End Period Stigma and Empower Women and Girls

Ayanda Mvimbi on LinkedIn: Congratulations Lebogang Letsoalo. This

Lindiwe Sanitary Pads

Africa: Periods in a Pandemic - Women and Girls in Low-Income Settlements Need More Support

Our Stories United Nations in South Africa

Period poverty: why Periods shouldn't be a financial burden?

The Middle East femtech industry is worth $3.8 billion. But what is holding investors back? - Fast Company Middle East

©2016-2024, reintegratieinactie.nl, Inc. or its affiliates