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DescriptionThe 2025 Menstruation Research Network Conference on 28-29 May will focus on the theme of Dignity, Health, and Inequalities, Bringing together experts from diverse sectors, With plenary sessions, workshops, and creative showcases,
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Attendee CategoriesFourth Annual Menstruation Research Network Conference
Additional ItemsContactAbigail Lennox ([email protected]) More InformationThe 2025 Menstruation Research Network Conference on 28-29 May will focus on the theme of Dignity, Health, and Inequalities, exploring how social, cultural, and economic disparities shape menstrual experiences. Bringing together experts from diverse sectors, the event aims to address challenges such as stigma, underdiagnosed conditions, menstrual waste, and societal restrictions, while fostering collaboration to advance equity and inclusion in menstrual health. With plenary sessions, workshops, and creative showcases, the conference will encourage innovative ideas and interdisciplinary dialogue for improving menstrual health outcomes globally.
The conference will feature innovative ideas and foster interdisciplinary discussions on key themes listed below through plenary sessions, workshops, and creative showcases, all aimed at improving menstrual health outcomes worldwide
· Menstrual Dignity: Tackling stigma, misinformation, and societal taboos. · Menstrual Inequality: Disparities in resources, opportunities, and support. · Sustainable Menstrual Practices: Environmental, social, and economic considerations. · The Menstrual Cycle: Experiences across life stages, from menarche to menopause. · Global Perspectives on Menstruation: Sharing of insights and practices between the Global North and South. · Menstrual Health and Illness: Physical and mental health aspects of menstruation, including reproductive health, anaemia, and related conditions. · Menstrual Activism: Efforts to create change through advocacy and action. · Inclusive Menstrual Policies: Policies and practices that reflect diverse needs.
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