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Calls for dignity, open dialogue grow as the world marks Menstrual Hygiene Day

Calls for dignity, open dialogue grow as the world marks Menstrual Hygiene Day. [File, Standard]

As the world marked Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28 and continues to observe Menstrual Health Month, stakeholders across the country are amplifying calls for dignity, inclusion, and bold conversations around menstruation.

Under this year's theme, "Together for a Period Friendly World," mentors, teachers, and community leaders have called for collective action to ensure that periods do not limit access to education, health, or opportunity.

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