The Scale of the Problem
Period poverty is a global crisis affecting approximately 500 million people worldwide who lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities. As highlighted in recent reports, this lack of access fundamentally restricts educational and economic opportunities.
Why Addressing It Matters
The consequences extend far beyond physical health. Without access to necessary supplies, menstruators frequently miss school or work, perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality. Stigma surrounding menstruation further compounds these issues, making it difficult to openly discuss or advocate for structural changes.
Barriers to Educational Access
Addressing this issue requires a systemic approach. Organizations like UNFPA are working to dismantle these barriers by providing direct aid and pushing for policy reforms. Read the full research at UNFPA
The Impact of Stigma
When we ignore period poverty, we ignore a fundamental barrier to education, health, and economic participation for girls and women worldwide.
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