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South Korea is moving to treat menstruation as a public health and rights issue, with plans to expand free access to sanitary products beyond low-income groups through a new government pilot programme. | Collector
South Korea is moving to treat menstruation as a public health and rights issue, with plans to expand free access to sanitary products beyond low-income groups through a new government pilot programme.
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South Korea is moving to treat menstruation as a public health and rights issue, with plans to expand free access to sanitary products beyond low-income groups through a new government pilot programme.

South Korea is moving to treat menstruation as a public health and rights issue, with plans to expand free access to sanitary products beyond low-income groups through a new government pilot programme.

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