The Period Passport: Conquering Period Poverty Audiobook Download by Yetunde Oluwafunmilayo Tola,Chaste Christopher Inegbedion


Period poverty is an international issue that has continued to grow in recent years. Women are at a much higher risk of being affected by this problem due to their low socio-economic status, lack of access to health care and lack of awareness. In order to make a change, it is important to start with the individual first. They must be educated on the topic and shown how they can help themselves and other women in the world.

This audiobook is a resource for girls and women who are menstruating in poverty. Tola shares her story as well as how to overcome period poverty. The book also includes information on where to get free sanitary products and tips on how to start a business, like Tola did with her website, "The Period Passport".

The Period Passport is a journal and guide for girls, which gives information about how to manage menstrual periods in low-income countries. It provides recommendations on what items to buy, where to buy them, and how to help subsistence farmers increase their income.

This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone who is struggling to pay for their periods. It's also a good book for those who already know about period poverty and are looking for more insight into the subject through the eyes of someone who has experienced it firsthand.

The Period Passport: Conquering Period Poverty is a nonfiction narrative by Nigerian author Yetunde Oluwafunmilayo Tola about her personal experiences with poverty and the struggles of women in Africa.

This audiobook covers the global significance of menstruation and how to overcome periods in poverty by exploring the myths and realities of women's health. The Period Passport includes helpful knowledge on menstrual hygiene, toxic tampons, pads, sanitary products, menstruation days, and menses in Africa.

Published Date 2021-08-29
Duration 1 hours 42 minutes
Author Yetunde Oluwafunmilayo Tola, Chaste Christopher Inegbedion
Narrated Cesar Brasil
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Abridged No
Is It Free? No
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Women's Health

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