
To celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day on the 28th of May, AMSA Sexual & Reproductive Health and AMSA Gender Equity are joining forces to bring you a panel of expert speakers, to discuss their work in menstrual hygiene education.
We will be joined by Dr Nina Lansbury Hall, a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the UQ School of Public Health and fierce advocate for eradicating menstrual health inequities in Indigenous communities, and Florence Potter, the community representative for OneGirl, a charity aimed at removing barriers to health and education for girls in Sierra Leone and Uganda.
Register free via the event page to join us for an amazing webinar evening of empowerment and menstrual health advocacy!
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