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Menstrual Health in Crises: Climate Change, Social Exclusion, and Resilience - Fien de Ridder

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The article addresses how humanitarian crises—driven by conflict, climate change, and displacement—disrupt menstrual health, particularly in low-income, disaster-prone regions. Fieldwork conducted in Indonesia illustrates the challenges menstruating individuals face, including lack of access to clean water, proper sanitation, and quality menstrual products. Environmental and/or humanitarian crises exacerbate these issues, with extreme weather events destroying vital infrastructure and displacing communities in refugee camps. This instability often forces menstruators to manage their health in unsanitary, unsafe conditions, leading to both physical discomfort and mental stress.

The article highlights the emotional and social exclusion menstruators experience due to stigma, particularly in conservative societies and refugee settings. The abse ... 

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Keywords
anthropologymenstrual healthclimate resilienceperiod poverty