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Dear Mother Jones Reader, When a girl has her period at school and there is no water or private toilet, she often stays home.
Not once, but repeatedly. Around the world, at least 500 million women and girls lack what they need to manage their periods safely and with dignity. This is not because solutions do not exist, but because systems have failed to include them.
At Water For People, menstrual health is tackled as part of sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene systems. It is connected to gender equity, disability inclusion, and the right to education. That means working with communities and governments to ensure: |
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Schools have reliable water, private toilets, and safe disposal
- Facilities are designed to support girls and women with disabilities
- Education reduces stigma and normalizes menstruation
- Menstrual health is embedded in policies, standards, and budgets
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Our approach strengthens entire districts, so menstrual health is sustained by local leadership, not short term charity. |
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Thank you for recognizing Menstrual Hygiene Day with us.
Join us to speak up on social media to amplify our message.
Flow With Dignity.
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