Website Provides Resources for Global Menstrual Health

Associate Professor of Government Deborah Jordan Brooks and a team of students have created a website that consolidates information on global menstrual health education and access to menstrual products for low-income girls and women around the world. 

Dubbed IMHER—the International Menstrual Health Entrepreneurship Roundup—the site provides information of use to small-scale, local entrepreneurs working in Africa, Asia, and South America.

“It is local entrepreneurs with knowledge of their area’s needs who can best get this work done in their communities,” says Brooks, the faculty coordinator for gender-based initiatives at the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding.

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