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Many women in rural Rwanda can’t afford menstrual care. One NGO is weaving affordable, sustainable menstrual pads out of banana fibers.
Many women in rural Rwanda can’t afford menstrual care. One NGO is weaving affordable, sustainable menstrual pads out of banana fibers.
In Kenya, the climate crisis is making drylands even drier. Farmers are adapting by turning to their ancestral knowledge – and each other.
Every year, peat fires rage across Borneo – and these volunteer firefighters are tasked with tackling them without proper equipment.
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