Hlatywayo Pushes for Wider Access to Menstrual Health Products
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At a glance
- A Zimbabwean legislator is advocating for improved access to menstrual hygiene products.
- Gladys Hlatywayo emphasizes the need for safe sanitation and education.
- She argues these are crucial for the well-being and opportunities of girls and young women.
Harare Province legislator Gladys Hlatywayo is championing a cause for greater access to menstrual hygiene products, safe sanitation facilities, and comprehensive menstrual health education in Zimbabwe. She asserts that these provisions are fundamental to enhancing the overall well-being and expanding opportunities for girls and young women across the nation.
Hlatywayo's call highlights the persistent challenges many young women face in managing their menstruation with dignity and safety. Lack of access to affordable sanitary products and adequate facilities can lead to missed school days, social stigma, and health risks. The legislator believes that addressing these issues is not just a matter of public health but also one of gender equality and empowerment.
By advocating for these essential services, Hlatywayo aims to foster an environment where girls and young women can thrive without the limitations imposed by inadequate menstrual health support. Her efforts underscore a growing awareness of the importance of menstrual hygiene management as a critical component of development and a key factor in unlocking the potential of the younger generation.
increased access to menstrual hygiene products, safe sanitation facilities and comprehensive menstrual health education saying these are essential to improving the wellbeing and opportunities of girls and young women.
Originally published by AllAfrica Zimbabwe. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.