Sarah Savitri interviews period poverty activist Alisha Syakira Triawan on how Indonesia can end its stigma around menstruation.
Sarah Savitri aktivis Period Poverty, Alisha Syakira Triawan, mengenai bagaimana negaranya bisa menghentikan stigma-stigma tentang menstruasi.
Amika speaks to Malala about her fight to see every girl in school and how menstruation affects girls’ education.
The 19-year-old menstruation activist writes about her fight to end period poverty around the world.
Making periods easier, safer and cheaper for every girl.
Young women from Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia and more share their stories to destigmatise menstruation.
A photo essay from Malala Yousafzai’s recent trip to learn from girls and local education advocates.
Shibu Shrestha writes about training Nepalese students to think differently about menstruation.
Noble Cup founder Sara Eklund is using menstrual cups to make periods cleaner, safer and easier for girls.
Thousands of seasonal agricultural workers in Turkey don’t have access to clean sanitary products. I’m fighting to change that.
21-year-old student Nadya Okamoto created the nonprofit PERIOD to help those in need access menstrual products — and the process helped Nadya rediscover herself.