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Cow dung used as sanitary pads in Zimbabwe

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Cow dung used as sanitary pads in Zimbabwe

Cow dung used as sanitary pads in Zimbabwe

Girls are being forced to utilize sanitary things such as cow dung and soiled linens since their living conditions are deteriorating to such a degree.

Cow dung used as sanitary pads in Zimbabwe: At the very first Menstrual Hygiene Day ever held in Zimbabwe, women from rural areas shared a terrible story about how they manage their monthly periods and the lack of hygienic options available to them. This resulted in a great deal of outrage.

The Ministry of Health had a meeting on Wednesday at the Seke communal lands. Women of all ages and levels of wealth were welcome.

Women in Zimbabwe have to use pieces of cloth, newspapers, fresh grass, and even cow dung to absorb their menstrual blood because sanitary products are so expensive and there aren’t enough resources.

Cow dung used as sanitary pads in Uganda

In the refugee camps of northern Uganda, an NGO found girls who were using things like paper, blankets, and cow dung to deal with their periods. Tens of thousands of refugees live in these camps. Most of the refugees are from Sudan.

They also said that some women were being forced to sell sexual favors to pay for period care for themselves or their family members.

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