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" "A nation without period poverty and a nation that provides equal opportunities for girls and women to succeed in all aspects
Theresa Farai Nyava (born 1991) in a family of five girls from a peasant family in the rural district of Zvimba, in Zimbabwe. Her parents struggled to meet the basic necessities for her and other family members and failed to meet her sanitary needs. Theresa is known for her work in fighting for the eradication of period poverty in Zimbabwe through Sanitary Aid Zimbabwe, an organisation that has lobbied for free sanitary wear to school girls.
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Let me highlight that menstrual poverty is not something that only affects girls or women who are poor. It is not just lack of sanitary wear, but it is also a lack of proper menstrual facilities, period education and a period-friendly environment... When a girl is on her period, she needs a supportive environment that helps her to manage her period with dignity. I was born into a family with five girls with an extended family of 15 people in rural Zvimba. Seven of us were girls who needed at least seven packets of sanitary pads every month to manage our periods but due to unavailability, we had to resort to using anything else to manage our periods... Our main challenge in our work is lack of resources to reach out to more vulnerable girls who are suffering from period poverty. The move by Scotland has shown us that it can be done but Zimbabwe still has a long way to go to completely eradicate period poverty.