More Girls Will Finish School if India’s Supreme Court Ruling on Menstrual Health is Implemented
In January, India’s Supreme Court has ruled that menstrual health is a fundamental right, directing states and schools to take measures to facilitate menstrual health and sanitation. The laws of the world’s most populous country are now in line with the United Nations (UN) stand on menstrual health
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