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Hidden poverty impacts thousands of women and girls

27 May 2026
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Women are increasingly facing difficult choices between purchasing period hygiene products and other essential items due to rising living costs. Research by the charity Share the Dignity reveals that nearly 65 percent of individuals have struggled to afford menstrual products, with some resorting to makeshift alternatives such as old towels and toilet paper. This lack of access can significantly impact a person’s ability to attend school or work, highlighting the pressing issue of period poverty in communities across the country. Share the Dignity aims to achieve menstrual equity by 2031, advocating for the availability of menstrual products in public facilities akin to toilet paper. Recent data indicates that one in four individuals may use period products longer than recommended due to financial constraints, with a particularly high incidence of period poverty among people with disabilities.

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This issue is significant as it underscores the broader implications of period poverty, affecting not only individual health and well-being but also educational and economic opportunities. Historical data shows that period poverty has persisted across various communities, often going unrecognized despite its prevalence. The recent survey indicates a growing demand for menstrual products amid decreasing donations, a situation exacerbated by rising costs of living. Addressing period poverty through equitable access to menstrual products is essential for fostering gender equality and ensuring that all individuals can participate fully in society.

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