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Period poverty: why Periods shouldn’t be a financial burden?
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500 million women and girls globally lack access to adequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management. The average woman spends seven years of her life on her period. women are hitting puberty earlier and earlier 500 million women and girls globally hree in 10 girls and women aged 14-21 have had
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  • 500 million women and girls globally lack access to adequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management.
  • The average woman spends seven years of her life on her period.
  • women are hitting puberty earlier and earlier
  • 500 million women and girls globally
  • hree in 10 girls and women aged 14-21 have had issues either affording or accessing feminine hygiene products during the COVID-19 lockdown, and that over 54% of them have resorted to toilet paper as an alternative.

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