The Monthlies Project brings free menstrual products to Oshkosh schools, tackling period poverty and supporting students’ education.
The Department of Basic Education is taking significant steps to combat period poverty among girl learners, ensuring access ...
Eastside High School is the only high school in the Alachua County School District to install Aunt Flow menstrual product ...
A campaigner to combat period poverty has revealed a shock rise in women in South Tyneside struggling to pay for sanitary ...
Collaborators in Mexico are tackling period poverty through education efforts and the donation of reusable period cups—a ...
The Period Project at the University of Georgia celebrated their 10th anniversary with a fundraiser concert at Buvez on ...
Nearly two million people are estimated to have fallen into poverty in 2025 as Bangladesh grapples with an economic downturn ...
A campaign group working to make period products free of charge on the Isle of Man has upped their efforts, hoping to reach ...
Male students at Alere Secondary School in Pachara Sub-county, Adjumani District, actively participate alongside their female counterparts in making reusable sanitary pads to tackle menstrual poverty.
Less than half of Queensland primary school students have access to free period products. The problem is aired in the ...
From January 2026, all public educational institutions in the capital will be required to provide free menstrual supplies for ...
"For years, Bangladesh has been known for its success in poverty reduction. But with a changing global context, severe climate vulnerabilities, and a slower rate of job creation, labour income has ...