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Category: International Policy

Breaking the Silence: Taboos and Social Stigma Surrounding Menstruation in Rural India

  • July 8, 2020

A sight very common in India, especially in rural areas and among low-income communities, is the public celebration of the rite of passage at menarche, also known as the first occurrence of menstruation. The occasion is marked by rituals, and…

Categories: Health, International Policy

Empowering Thai Sex Workers: The Positive Effects of Decriminalizing Prostitution

  • May 5, 2020

Socially, many societies are not ready to accept sex in exchange for payment. While proponents of criminal penalties to deter prostitution cite concerns with human trafficking and exploitation, decriminalization may offer better protections and working conditions for sex workers. Prostitution…

Categories: Civil Rights, Criminal Justice, Domestic Policy
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