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16 Oct
The Menstrual Equity Revolution: Beyond Taxation
The Menstrual Equity Revolution: Beyond Taxation

In recent years, there has been a shift in the fight for menstrual equity with the elimination of taxes on feminine hygiene products in many countries.

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26 Sep
Is the expansion of the basket enough to satisfy the contraceptive needs of women?
Is the expansion of the basket enough to satisfy the contraceptive needs of women?

The power of options, the theme of World Contraception Day 2023, can be perceived as inspirational and aspirational.

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30 Jun
Queer Care: Access to Healthcare for LGBTQIA+ Community
Queer Care: Access to Healthcare for LGBTQIA+ Community

One of the inalienable rights an individual is entitled to is access to good quality healthcare.

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07 Mar
Women’s Wealth and Equity
Women’s Wealth and Equity

We talk about the gender wage gap extensively, given just how pervasive this issue becomes for a country like India, where it will take us nearly 197 years to close the gender pay gap.

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03 Mar
Fighting Back Against Discrimination: Women's Struggle for Equal Opportunities and Rights
Fighting Back Against Discrimination: Women’s Struggle for Equal Opportunities and Rights

For many women worldwide, having a choice is a pipedream.

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17 Feb
Financial Freedom: No Longer a Pipedream for Women in Bihar
Financial Freedom: No Longer a Pipedream for Women in Bihar 

Amidst the old-world charm of Rohtas district in Bihar lies a village called Somhar, where JEEViKA member, Pramila Devi, lives with her family.

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14 Feb
India’s Perplexing Gender Paradox
India’s Perplexing Gender Paradox

Some of the most significant scientific breakthroughs have come from Indian women scientists.

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10 Feb
Breaking the Taboos: Debunking Menstruation Myths and Celebrating Inclusivity
Breaking the Taboos: Debunking Menstruation Myths and Celebrating Inclusivity

Celebrating firsts is always special: your first cricket match victory, first salary, first car, or your child’s first birthday.

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06 Feb
Rite of Passage: Can Male Allyship Help End FGM?
Rite of Passage: Can Male Allyship Help End FGM?

In Baringo County of Kenya lives a boy called Rutto Kamama Kolem. He grew up believing that Female Genital Mutilation was a sign of goodness in a woman, making her eligible to become a wife.

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