Women and girls of reproductive age comprise more than half the global female population, yet various parts of the world still view menstruation — a normal biological process that indicates reproductive health — with stigma.
According to survey results released by WaterAid in 2012, 48% of girls in Iran and 10% of girls in India believed menstruation is a disease. A UNICEF study showed that 66% of girls in South Asia knew nothing of menstruation before their first period. In certain cultures, menstruating women are isolated, impeding their overall hygiene and access to education.
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