Siv Ngesi on period poverty and stepping in as men

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In episode one, Siv Ngesi joins us in the News24 studio to talk about period poverty. Every month, millions of South African girls miss school because they can't afford sanitary towels. The activist and actor shares how this devastating fact led to the founding of the MENstruation Foundation and why restoring dignity does not need policy change*. Listen for more, or check out our special site for upcoming episodes: The Odds In Our Favour. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth — helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below and send our host, Saskia Falken, a voice note: 082 326 9855. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. *Discretion may be advised for sensitive listeners. 
12 Mar English South Africa News · Society & Culture

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