It is not the sole responsibility of the Government to tackle menstruation poverty. Government has its hands full. It needs partners from the private sector. A holistic approach will be empowering and addressing menstruation poverty whilst creating entrepreneurship skills for females.
This is a call to researchers, textiles and fashion designers, entrepreneurs, teachers, and female advocacy groups to join hands to explore local materials that can be utilized to manufacture quality, affordable sanitary towels/pads locally.
If you accept the call, leave your contact information here. It is an urgent call.
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