A school dropout from a poor family in southern India has revolutionised menstrual health for rural women in developing countries by inventing a simple machine they can use to make cheap sanitary pads ...
The cost of the machine is Rs 1,00,000 and it has the capacity to produce 1200 pads in a day. Two engineer brothers in Udaipur have come up with a low-cost sanitary pad-making machine which they claim ...
Several years ago, when Helen Yenser was a senior at Oakwood School, a private K-12 school in North Hollywood, she stood up in front of her class and talked about menstruating. “After I gave my ...
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