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Author: Suzanne Tchutchoua Kameni

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Menstrual hygiene: Breaking the silence among educators

Menstrual hygiene: Breaking the silence among educators

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By Suzanne Tchutchoua Kameni

In Niger, it is not uncommon to hear that if a menstruating woman touches sowing seeds, the harvest will not be abundant; that a woman must not braid her sister during menstruation, otherwise she will induce hair loss; that menstruation is a woman’s business and a man must not talk about it — the numerous rumors about menstrual… Read more →←
Suzanne Tchutchoua Kameni

Suzanne Tchutchoua Kameni is a WASH Specialist and Rural Engineer at UNICEF Niger.

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