“Only when taboos are broken will the fight against menstrual precariousness be won”
In Morocco, the fight against menstrual precariousness begins with the breaking of taboos thanks to several emerging initiatives in rural areas.
Lina Meskine is specialized in architecture and is passionate about writing and journalism, which she explores as a self-taught person.
Based in Rabat, she collaborates for several media, including Onorient: a platform that promotes the artistic momentum in the Arab world, Web Arts Resistances, or the magazine A+E: Architecture and Environment in Morocco.
In Morocco, the fight against menstrual precariousness begins with the breaking of taboos thanks to several emerging initiatives in rural areas.
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