‘Aunt Flo’ - Period Poverty
‘Aunt Flo’ campaign by To Live in H.O.P.E charity, initiated to help ensure thousands of young girls in rural communities in Ghana stay in school and manage their periods with dignity. The project aims to improve access to sustainable menstrual products and empower communities with education.
‘Period poverty affects girls and women all over the world. Access to menstrual products, a timely menstrual education and the right to manage menstruation without shame or stigma, is essential.
But for many, this is not a reality. This is not just a potential health risk - it can also mean girls' education, wellbeing, and sometimes entire life is affected.’
Campaign released 2024