Integrating Menstrual Health into Humanitarian and Emergency Responses in Lebanon
Each year, conflicts, disasters and public health emergencies leave millions of women and girls without access to clean and safe products...
International Day Of The Girl Recap
Thank you to everyone who helped Days for Girls celebrate International Day Of The Girl this month! This was a truly special opportunity...
Days for Girls Honored In Groundbreaking Period Poverty Report
Exciting news! In a groundbreaking new report on Menstrual Health & Hygiene, Days for Girls was named as one of the world’s eight most...
Fighting Menstrual Shame In Kenya
(Trigger Warning: this post discusses suicide and self-harm) On September 6th, 2020, Days for Girls Bomet Enterprise organized an event...
Rally, Educate, Advocate
As Days For Girls' U.S. Advocacy Volunteer Coordinator, I am passionate about lending my voice in the fight for menstrual equity. Over...
Stronger Together: Chapters & Teams Stepping Up
At Days For Girls, our impact is rooted in the collaboration of an incredible global network. Around the world, our Chapters, Teams and...
Days for Girls International Partners With The Pad Project and This is L.
This is L and The Pad Project Team Up to Support Women and Girls Abroad With Menstrual Health Access and Education Days for Girls...
Powered By Purpose: DfG Uganda
Want to learn more about Days For Girls Uganda and our partnership with This is L? Check out the latest episode of Procter & Gamble’s...
Part 5: Five Women on the Front Lines of the Pandemic
Maya Khaitu, Days for Girls Country Director in Nepal, works in a diverse, challenging environment, where she sometimes enlists the support
Part 4: Five Women on the Front Lines of the Pandemic
As Lebanon’s economic crisis has plunged whole segments of society, including the middle class, into poverty, Days for Girls country leader