Download PDF Download XML the Impact of Public Health Policies on Alleviating Menstrual Poverty: A Review of Literature and Policy Recommendations
Rebecca (Qiaowei) Cai
Abstract:Menstrual poverty, a profound public health issue wherein females grapple with obstacles in acquiring menstrual materials, sanitation amenities, and pertinent instruction, has become a global concern. Particularly in regions of resource scarcity and nations with lower income, this predicament gravely impacts women’s quotidian lives, economic status, and psychosocial health. The present study delves into the impact and potential of public health policies in addressing menstrual poverty, underscoring the necessi… Show more
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