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    Afghanistan Flash floods leave women struggling to access sanitary products

    Women in the flooded provinces do not feel they can talk about periods and sanitary products. Women affected by flash floods in Afghanistan are struggling to access sanitary products. Some feel uncomfortable talking about periods with aid providers. Multiple provinces in Afghanistan declare a state of emergency as flash floods kill over 300 and leave…

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