Embracing the period: Interview with Kim Windvogel

Published on: 31/05/2018

News

Protecting women and girls after the earthquake in Papua New Guinea

In earthquake-affected Tamande, Mendi, local emergency responders meet with UNFPA staff. © UNFPA
  • 26 April 2018
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News

For Malawi students, menstrual cups offer cost-saving alternative

University students Prisca Gama and Given Mwira teach women and girls about the menstrual cup, and say there has been keen interest. © Henry Chimbali/UNFPA Malawi
  • 08 January 2018
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My dignity is back

Published on: 18/05/2017

In times of crisis, the hygiene and health needs of women and girls are often overlooked. This has been true in the crisis in Yemen, where mass displacements have disrupted normal life for countless women and girls. In response, UNFPA is distributing dignity kits, which contain sanitary napkins, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, blankets, headscarves, flashlights and other essential items.

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Periods not a problem thanks to pad-making club in Malawi

Fatima Muhammed demonstrates how to make a reusable sanitary napkin in her school's sewing room. Classmate Deborah Chavula looks on. © UNFPA Malawi/Henry Chimbali
  • 12 August 2016
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Resources

RH Kits Manual 2011

Resource date: 2014

Author: UNFPA

The Inter-Agency Reproductive Health Kits have been primarily designed to facilitate the provision of priority reproductive health services to displaced populations without medical facilities, or where medical facilities are disrupted during a crisis. 2 They contain essential drugs, supplies and equipment to be used for a limited period of time and a specific number of people.

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