by Tash Weber | 23 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy
A study on menstrual product disposal and washing facilities in over 26 countries, reviewing and summarising existing research to develop a recommendation for all facilities where people are managing their periods, with an added note that one cannot know...
by Tash Weber | 23 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy
There is an increase in attention on girls’ education by the global development community. As a result, we have seen improved retention and grade promotion for girls in many countries.With this progress, we find ourselves confronting both new challenges and...
by Tash Weber | 23 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy
The Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Emergencies toolkit aims to provide streamlined guidance to support organizations and agencies seeking to rapidly integrate MHM into existing programming across sectors and phases. This toolkit was informed by an extensive...
by Nathan Cheetham | 23 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy
Chella writes and edits fanzines. She is a comedy writer and performer originally from New York who now lives in Sheffield. Her comic essay, Getting Civilized, was recently published in the book Here Come the Brides!: Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage. She has...
by Sharon | 22 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, Research Reports and Publications
In a first of its kind collaboration, transdisciplinary Australian researchers, activists, and policy makers working in the area of menstrual justice came together for the Menstruation, Law and Justice Symposium on 16 February 2023, at the University of Technology...
by Sharon | 13 Feb, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, News
Seeking period justice for young South Australians is the goal of a working group of the same name, that was recently established by Commissioner for Children and Young People, Helen Connolly. Following on from the success of CCYP’s inaugural Youth Period Summit...
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