Across rural and tribal India, millions of women and girls still manage menstruation without safe products, accurate information or community support. And the barriers are rarely technological.
Ujaas, founded by Advaitesha Birla under the Aditya Birla Education Trust, has expanded its women led manufacturing network with the launch of a new Ujaas Green Manufacturing Unit in Wardha in ...
At TVK’s International Women’s Day event in Mamallapuram, actor-politician Vijay announced a series of welfare promises for ...
The South African government reassures women and girls that sanitary pads are safe, following concerns raised by a recent study detecting endocrine-disrupting chemicals in menstrual products.
Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay announced key initiatives for women's welfare and safety on Saturday, ahead of the Assembly elections. Addressing party workers ahead of ...
On International Women’s Day, a British charity tells James C. Reynolds how women are helping develop solutions to ...
Experts assure public that sanitary pads remain safe to use Experts from leading South African research and clinical institutions have moved to assure the public that it remains safe to use sanitary ...
Sherie de Wet's Palesa Pads are tackling period poverty by providing safe, sustainable alternatives to harmful menstrual products in South Africa.
As part of activities marking International Women’s Day (IWD), the Shamies Unusual Heart Foundation has visited the Suleja ...
From restrictive corsets to bold power suits, women’s fashion has evolved alongside social change - transforming clothing from symbols of limitation into expressions of authority, confidence and ...