
World Menstrual Hygiene Day.
Every May 28, the international community commemorates World Menstrual Hygiene Day. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 66% of girls in Africa are not properly informed about menstruation…

Every May 28, the international community commemorates World Menstrual Hygiene Day. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 66% of girls in Africa are not properly informed about menstruation…

It’s true that in Congolese society, menstruation is often a taboo subject, difficult to discuss with family and friends. As a result, Congolese girls remain silent and in blatant ignorance…

In this National Infertility Awareness Week, it’s important to recognize and support all women struggling with infertility, whether they talk about it or keep their struggles to themselves. To all…

Ms Sandra Matenda, founder of the NGO SANG TABOU, joins you in celebrating the close of the month of March, dedicated to the promotion of women’s rights in all sectors…

Menstruation can be very unbearable for women affected by painful periods. Her condition takes all her energy and affects her everyday life. Imagine all the pain this woman can feel…

In Congolese society, it’s generally considered taboo to talk about “menstrual periods” within the family or among close friends. As a result, the Congolese girl remains silent and in blatant…