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SCSU grad knew it s humiliating not having feminine hygiene products. She s working to provide them for others.
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Pride, which sends sanitary napkins and toiletries to poor women in Zambia.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW HAVEN Menstrual pads seem like a mundane product, but the lack of them in impoverished rural parts of Africa can lead to girls dropping out school, rushing into marriages, finding themselves in domestic violence situations and even jail, according to those working for change.
Rose Mutale, who was born and raised in Zambia and is a recent graduate of Southern Connecticut State University, is passionate about changing that “trajectory.”
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