These connected studies on the nature of period poverty in Jordan and Syria aim to add to a body of research on the phenomenon of period poverty in the Global South by highlighting sociocultural factors and sensitivities specific to these neighboring countries in the SWANA region. Although the studies do not represent a comprehensive sample, they offer valuable insights into the cultural and socioeconomic realities women face in the region.
Utilizing a qualitative feminist approach, the research seeks to (1) illuminate women’s experiences with menstrual health and (2) investigate how, in the face of economic, political, and social barriers, they navigate obstacles hindering access to essential knowledge and affordable hygiene services.
Here, you can find the regional file