Seven in 10 low-income women in Turkey lack regular access to period products, as the country’s prolonged inflation crisis pushes many women and girls into “period poverty,” the Cumhuriyet daily reported. According to the Deep Poverty Network (DYA), a civil society group working in disadvantaged neighborhoods, many women from households living on or below the minimum wage have begun relying on unsafe alternatives such as reused cloth, cotton or …
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