Eliminate Taxes on Sanitary Pads to Empower Girls and Women
May 28th is marked globally as Menstrual Hygiene Day. The day also presents an opportunity to raise awareness of the challenges girls and women face in accessing menstrual hygiene products. This year, the commemoration is under the theme: Making Menstruation a normal fact of life by 2030. The overarching goal is…
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Eliminate Taxes on Sanitary Pads to Empower Girls and Women
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Eliminate Taxes on Sanitary Pads to Empower Girls