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INDIA-HEALTH-WOMEN
An Indian employee sorts through donated cotton and semi-cotton clothes, that will be used to make cloth sanitary napkins, so they can be hung to dry on rooftop after washing at non-profit organisation 'Goonj' (Echo) in New Delhi on April 22, 2014. Many Indian women make do with little more than scraps of old cloth when menstruating, often risking their health. In 2010, the research agency AC Nielson conducted a nationwide survey that found that 70 percent of women in India cannot afford sanitary napkins, and only 12 percent of the 355 million menstruating women in the country use them. AFP PHOTO / SAJJAD HUSSAIN
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New Delhi, INDIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SAJJAD HUSSAIN |
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22 Aprilie 2014 |
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4872 x 3220 (1.27 MB) |
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