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Malta’s Pilot Project Tackles Period Stigma With Free Menstrual Products In Schools

Summary by Lovin Malta
Menstrual stigma is still very much a thing, creating shame, misinformation, and unnecessary barriers to education and healthcare for many. But Malta is taking steps to change that. The Human Rights Directorate, within the Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms & Equality, has rolled out a pilot project providing free menstrual products to secondary school students. The goal? To normalise menstruation and ensure that period products are easily acce…
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I think that free menstrual protection should be introduced because it is so expensive that people hardly want to buy it anymore. A 20-pack of pads can cost up to 60 kronor and that is unnecessary money in my opinion. Some people may not have 60 kronor for pads or tampons.

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Tampons and bindings have been available free of charge at almost all Rüsselsheim schools since July 2024. A demand that has long been in the room. An interim conclusion about the offer.

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THIP Media broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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