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THE GOOD CYCLE
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THE GOOD CYCLE

AN OVERVIEW

Menstrual Justice and Period Poverty:
A Global Crisis

In today’s episode, we dive into the pressing issue of menstrual injustice and period poverty, exploring how they impact women, girls, and all menstruators around the world.

Menstrual injustice is more than just a lack of access to products. It’s the stigma, shame, and systemic disadvantages that come from simply having a biological function. This issue affects not only women, but also transgender men, boys, and non-binary people who menstruate. And when you intersect this with poverty, race, and gender identity, the effects become even more severe, especially for those already marginalized by society.

Period poverty goes hand in hand with this. It refers to the inability to afford or access menstrual products, sanitation facilities, or even basic education about menstrual health. This isn’t just a problem in developing countries; even in more developed nations, many menstruators struggle to access the products they need.

The consequences of period poverty are far-reaching. Girls miss school because they lack access to pads or tampons, and this absenteeism can lead to them falling behind, or even dropping out altogether. Health risks, such as infections and poor mental health, are also common when menstruation isn’t properly managed. In extreme cases, some girls engage in transactional sex just to afford menstrual products, putting them at risk of exploitation and diseases like HIV.

But how do we tackle this global issue?

First, policy changes are essential. Governments can make a huge difference by removing taxes on menstrual products and providing free supplies in schools, prisons, and public facilities. Integrating menstrual hygiene into national policies can help break the cycle of shame and absenteeism.

Education is also key. We need open conversations about menstruation—breaking down the stigma and making sure both girls and boys understand what menstruation is and why it’s not something to be ashamed of.

One shining example of tackling menstrual injustice is The Good Cycle Initiative by The Smile Outreach. This initiative goes beyond simply providing menstrual products. It establishes Pad Stations, which act as hubs of education, advocacy, and entrepreneurship. These stations provide girls with access to pads, while also empowering them through knowledge and entrepreneurial opportunities, fostering self-reliance and dignity.

As we move toward a more equal world, addressing menstrual justice and period poverty isn’t just about products—it’s about empowerment, education, and dignity. Tackling these issues is a key step toward achieving gender equality and ensuring that no one is held back simply because they menstruate.


Disclaimer: This podcast was AI-generated with the help of NotebookLM.google.com and ChatGPT for podcast notes.

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