"Menstrual poverty" mainly refers to the fact that women can't get enough safe and healthy sanitary products during menstruation due to conceptual or economic factors. Poor school hygiene conditions, backward sex education and difficulty in obtaining sanitary napkins and other supplies have affected the normal schooling of adolescent girls in some parts of the world. Due to the inability to pay for sanitary napkins and other supplies, temporary/self-made sanitary napkins restrict adolescent girls' learning activities and daily life, causing humiliation from the opposite sex and even causing them to exchange sanitary products through sex. Poverty and low-level sex education aggravate gender inequality, leading girls to face greater risk of sexual exploitation after entering adolescence. Menstrual poverty has been paid more and more attention, and many countries and organizations have joined the movement and ranks of "duty-free" and "free" sanitary products.
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