Menstrual Health Day 2022 - 95% of women and girls and 89% of men and boys support offering free menstrual products in schools - Plan International Canada.
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Plan International Canada
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12136
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Osuri Embulgamage
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Plan International Canada
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Campaign
Menstrual Hygiene Day
Programmes
Gender Equality, Girls Rights, Menstrual Health Management
Date
25 May 22
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MHD_Stats_free IG.jpg
Responsible For (team name, personal name, email)
PR Team, Osuri Embulgamage, oembulgamage@plancanda.ca
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Country
Canada
Region
North America
Setting
Canadian engagement
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Description
Gender neutral figure point to a tampon and pad dispenser, with text on screen"95% of women and girls and 89% of men and boys support offering free menstrual products in schools." Has Plan Branding.
Caption
Plan International Canada released new 2022 research for Menstrual Health Day (May 28) to shed light on the impact of menstruation in Canada. The research reveals that period poverty and stigma are serious issues affecting girls, women and people who menstruate.
-1 in 5 (21%) girls, women, and people who menstruate in Canada struggle to afford menstrual products for themselves or their dependents.
-2 in 3 (66%) girls and women have heard PMS being used as an insult.
-7 in 10 (69%) of those who menstruate have missed an activity because of their period.
-95% of women and girls and 89% of men and boys support offering free menstrual products in schools.
Marker lat / long: 60, -95 (WGS84)