ASLI DIRIK
Updated 987 days ago
have limited access to menstrual products to get ahead of period poverty. The concept covers a washing can, reusable pads and baking soda which is used in the cleaning phase. The project tackles two problems at the same time; the inability to fund and access menstruation products in refugee camps and the excessive usage of disposable pads which are harming the environment. (Finney, 2021) It is very beneficial and innovative, but when linking it with this project, menstruation is not the only time where women need hygiene products. Plus, not only the women in refugee camps but all women, including the ones who are living in urban areas, need a solution for being hygienic and keeping their flora balanced. Consideration of the minority