What should women do in a country where sanitary napkins cannot be used?

Elynn Walter walked into the office of the Global Health Organization and Management Center and would shout: “Stand up and shout with me, menstruation! Half of the people in the world have menstruated! She always likes to attract people’s attention in this way. [Menstrual Hygiene] In the past, people were always ashamed to talk about it, but she has always been committed to getting people to pay attention to and talk about related issues. Turn a blind eye to Walter is an activist promoting health care in low-income countries. She works for an organization called [WASH Promotion]. Among them, WA stands for Water, S stands for Sanitation, and H stands for Hygiene. Walter’s concern is very special: in developing countries, Read More …