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Mumbai, May 28 (IANS) On the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Day on Friday, former Miss World Manushi Chhillar was roped in by Unicef to raise awareness on the issue in India.
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Details on the new measure will be unveiled later, Xinhua news agency quoted Attal as saying at a news briefing here on Wednesday after a cabinet meeting.Sinc
Details on the new measure will be unveiled later, Xinhua news agency quoted Attal as saying at a news briefing here on Wednesday after a cabinet meeting.Sinc
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A new innovative project has been launched that seeks to help millions of young South African women.
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An historical first was launched two weeks ago in Cape Town, led by men, which is in itself history in the making.
The project is said to be the first of its kind on the African continent - a sanitary pad vending machine.
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It was launched at the School of Hope Observatory in Cape Town by O Graceland (OGL) and the MENstruation Foundation. OGL is led by Durban-born Philani Zama and is a non-profit organisation that houses young girls out of childcare homes.