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VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
03:46 Period Poverty
05:24 Understanding Menstruation
06:05 Cultural and Religious Bias
11:24 The Four Phases
12:58 Cultures Celebrating Menstruation
14:22 PMS Signs and Symptoms
18:35 Feminine Hygiene Tips & Tricks
21:17 ChitChat/Outro
H.R.3646 – Menstrual Equity For All Act of 2023
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/3646
International Organizations
Days for Girls International
Provides reusable menstrual hygiene products and education worldwide.
Website: https://www.daysforgirls.org
The Pad Project
Focuses on creating locally made pads and supporting menstrual equity through education.
Website: https://www.thepadproject.org
UNICEF
Works on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs that include menstrual hygiene management in developing countries.
Website: https://www.unicef.org
WaterAid
Provides WASH facilities and menstrual hygiene education in underserved communities.
Website: https://www.wateraid.org
Plan International
Addresses menstrual health as part of gender equality programs in many countries.
Website: https://www.plan-international.org
Africa
Huru International (Kenya)
Produces reusable sanitary pads and distributes them along with education on menstrual health.
Website: https://www.huruinternational.org
ZanaAfrica Foundation (Kenya)
Focuses on menstrual health and reproductive health education.
Website: https://www.zanaafrica.org
She Leads Africa (South Africa)
Advocates for menstrual health education and access to resources.
Asia
Goonj (India)
Provides affordable menstrual products made from recycled materials to women in rural India.
Website: https://www.goonj.org
Hamro Pads (Nepal)
Distributes eco-friendly menstrual products and raises awareness about menstrual health.
IRSP Pakistan
Works to break menstrual taboos and improve access to hygiene products in rural areas.
Website: https://www.irsp.org.pk
Latin America
Proyecto Dignidad (Mexico)
Provides menstrual products and education to low-income communities.
FEMSA Foundation (Multiple Countries)
Runs programs to improve menstrual health education and access to resources in Latin America.
Website: https://www.fundacionfemsa.org
Europe
Bloody Good Period (UK)
Provides free menstrual products to refugees and asylum seekers in the UK.
Website: https://www.bloodygoodperiod.com
The Red Box Project (UK)
Supplies free menstrual products in schools and community centers.
North America
PERIOD. (USA)
Advocates for menstrual equity and distributes products to people in need.
Website: https://www.period.org
Free the Tampons (USA)
Works to make menstrual products free and accessible in public restrooms.
Website: https://www.freethetampons.org
Australia & Oceania
Share the Dignity (Australia)
Distributes pads and tampons to women experiencing homelessness and poverty.
Website: https://www.sharethedignity.org.au
The Good Box (Australia)
Includes menstrual hygiene products in care packages for homeless women.
Website: https://www.thegoodbox.com.au
Online Resources
Menstrual Health Hub (MH Hub)
A global platform for information, research, and collaboration on menstrual health.
Website: https://www.mhhub.org
Global Menstrual Collective
Focuses on advocacy, policy-making, and funding to improve menstrual health globally.
Website: https://www.globalmenstrualcollective.org
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