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As financial payment giants express growing willingness to let cardholders transact with cryptocurrency, the Gleec blockchain-based digital ecosystem recently announced the launch of a new Gleec Visa crypto card and accompanying card app.
According to the Gleec team, the new Gleec Visa top-up card is completely free excluding a delivery fee for the physical card. Cards feature a modern and high-end design and offer holders low monthly fees, ATM withdrawals, no foreign transaction fees, high spending limits (up to €10,000 a month), the ability to spend virtual currency seamlessly, and opportunities to take advantage of contactless payment technology like ApplePay.
Posted February 11, 2021
“Everything is about sex… except sex.
Sex is about power,” – Oscar Wilde
The above quote has stuck with me in the week since UNFPA’s Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem used it – a quote from poet Oscar Wilde – to open the International Conference on Family Planning’s
If, as Wilde says, sex is about power, then:
… how can we deepen our understanding of the contextual forces that shape how consumers perceive their SRH?
… what more can we do to better support consumers to use their voice, choice and agency to make their health and life choices?
… how might we better address power divides to deliver gender transformative programming?
Posted December 15, 2020 Impact Area Menstrual Health
By Madeleine Moore, Consultant & Technical Advisor, PSI-Europe, Judith Elena Brauer, Program Manager & SRHR Technical Adviser, PSI-Europe and Odette Hekster, Managing Director, PSI-Europe
Menstruation is a normal and natural part of the reproductive system, and over half of the world’s population experiences menstruation throughout their lifetime. Women and girls’ experience with menstruation is an important determinant and outcome of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Growing evidence exists about the associations between menstrual health and fertility, contraceptive use, reproductive tract infections, maternal health and HIV and AIDS. Despite this, menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) remains a neglected component of SRHR that affects the life course of many women and girls worldwide.