When it comes to menstrual hygiene, women have long relied on disposable products like pads and tampons. However, the rise of environmental awareness...
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Wangdue—Shacha Wangmo, a 29-year-old nun at the Wolakha Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery in Punakha, was familiar with sanitary pads but unaware of other menstrual products like tampons, menstrual cups, and various types of napkins. This changed on June 22 when JICA volunteers, in collaboration with the monastic community in Punakha and Wangdue, organised a one-day programme at the nunnery on June 22.
When it comes to menstrual hygiene, women have long relied on disposable products like pads and tampons. However, the rise of environmental awareness...
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