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Dr Carolyne Atieno Odula is a Reproductive Health Specialist with over 20 years’ experience in her field. She is a Senior Medical Specialist based at the University of Nairobi Health Services, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department. She is also a member of The East, Central and Southern Africa College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ECSACOG) – FIGO Community of Practice.
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Supporting the dignity of menstruating women and girls displaced by conflict in Mozambique Format PEMBA, Mozambique—The day that the violent conflict began in Palma on March 24, Rosina* left her home and fled into the bush – and was caught off guard by her period. “This was a very challenging moment as I was not carrying anything that could help me manage my menstruation with dignity,” she said. “I had to isolate myself for five days as I had a heavy flow. I used the nearby beach and relied on salty sea water to wash myself.” "I used the nearby beach and relied on salty sea water to wash myself."