COVID-19 is making period poverty worse worldwide. At a time when AEP's girls in Zambia are in most need of menstrual empowerment, our youth center remains closed due to the pandemic. In a recent poll...
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Region: Zambia
As of August 2021, Zambia is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths, with hospitals overwhelmed and a shortage of medical supplies and personnel. The government has implemented measures such as lockdowns and vaccine distribution, but challenges remain in controlling the spread of the virus.
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