Period poverty: menstrual health hygiene issues among adolescent and young Venezuelan migrant women at the northwestern border of Brazil
Plain language summary Adolescent and young women (10–24 years old) are habitually a neglected group in humanitarian settings (situations of forced displacement, armed conflict, or natural disaster) and, in those contexts, they hardly have access to hygienic menstrual products, safe toilets, or wate...
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Main Authors: | Rachel E. Soeiro, Leila Rocha, Fernanda G. Surita, Luis Bahamondes, Maria L. Costa |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c9882eeea1b446ecab956cd174a6d496 |
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