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Uganda Moves to Standardize Menstrual Products as 64% of Girls Miss School

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Uganda is implementing measures to align menstrual products with international standards, addressing the issue where up to 64% of girls miss school during their periods.

Officials aim to improve access and quality to reduce educational disruptions.

Uganda has launched efforts to standardize menstrual hygiene products to match international quality levels.

This initiative targets the significant challenge faced by schoolgirls, with officials reporting that around 64% miss classes due to menstruation-related issues.

The move seeks to enhance product safety, affordability, and availability, ultimately helping girls stay in school. By adopting global standards, the country hopes to tackle period poverty and promote better health outcomes.

This development is part of broader national strategies to support women’s and girls’ education and well-being.

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