‘Don’t Tax My Period’: Ghanaian Activists Reject High Taxes on Menstrual Products
Rania Khalek- The Ghanaian government heavily taxes menstrual hygiene products, which in turn greatly exacerbates the issue of period poverty in the country.
Ghanaian activists took to the streets for a “Don’t Tax My Period” march to fight back against heavy taxation of menstrual hygiene products. The country’s economic crisis has intensified the struggle for essential goods, hitting vulnerable groups like women particularly hard.
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