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DON'T OVARY ACT

And that's on period. 

12 months. one week. 

Girls around the world suffer from the ongoing epidemic of misinformation regarding their menstrual health. Even in well-developed countries girls feel that their bodily needs are not talked about enough. 

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Education. 

Education is how the world will continue to progress. Education is how we fight misinformation and taboo. Education used to be a right withheld from girls, but now it will be used for their betterment. It is through information that girls will learn about their bodies and themselves. Education is what we will use to combat the stigma surrounding their monthly cycles, their periods

P.R.E.P

The four key components to our fight against taboo:

Positivity, Reaching Out, Empowerment, and Progress.

Purpose.

Schools provide students with "the talk" and teach them about their anatomy. Often, this can prove to be futile, as girls still experience confusion and fear when "Aunt Flo" arrives. Menstrual health awareness and education is key to breaking this stigma. 

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