SheTalks
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The Impact of Menstrual Health on Workplace Well-being
Rhiannon Hardy The Silent Struggle In our fast-paced, digitally driven world, workplace burnout and mental health challenges have escalated considerably. The instant connectivity through our phones and laptops has blurred boundaries and eliminated an ability for workers to ‘switch...
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Empowering Communities: Perfect Fit and SeaBank Champion Period Positivity and Financial Inclusion in Rural Flores
Perfect Fit and SeaBank are thrilled to announce their groundbreaking collaboration aimed at fostering period positivity and financial literacy in rural Flores, Indonesia. This unique partnership focuses on educating and empowering women and girls in these communities. -
Unlocking Potential: How Period Positive Schools Facilities can Empower Indonesian Students
by: Febby Clarissa Menstruation, something that happens to half the world's people, is somehow still kept quiet and looked down upon at school, especially in a country like Indonesia where conservative views and cultural taboos are common. Not knowing...
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From Bystanders to Allies: How Men Can Support Better Menstrual Health
By Nanda Bagus Menstruation: a natural, essential, yet often misunderstood part of life. Despite being a cornerstone of human health, it is shrouded in secrecy, stigma, and misinformation. At Perfect Fit, we believe in the power of education and inclusivity...
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Unlocking Lessons from "Period and Prejudice": Celebrating Menstrual Hygiene Day in Indonesia with Perfect Fit
by Febby Clarissa “Period and Prejudice” is an event that brought together individuals who are passionate about menstrual health, sustainability, and breaking taboos surrounding menstruation. Aligned with this year’s Menstrual Hygiene Day (MHD) theme, #WeAreComitted, Perfect Fit featured a diverse...
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Breaking Barriers: Insights into the Journey of Queer Menstruators in Indonesia
by Nanda Bagus Menstruation is still seen as a taboo topic worldwide, even in today’s society.So, what happens when we bring a queer narrative and perspective into the conversation, particularly in the country where patriarchy dominates the narrative? Let...