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Overview of Period Poverty Among the Urban Poor During COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia
LatifahAM, ZulizaM. Kusrin, NurulSuhaidaI
Abstract
Period poverty is defined as lack of access to hygiene products, financial constraints and difficulties
in disposing of menstrual management waste materials. The outbreak of COVID-19 that hit the world
is now adding more difficulties to people in Malaysian society who are affected in terms of
menstrual management. Period poverty has put pressure on the urban poor especially during the
spread of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years, forcing many women to put aside the
desire to buy sanitary products because they have to prioritize other necessities. This study aims to
identify the problems of period poverty occurring among the urban poor in Malaysia during the
pandemic. As a literature highlight review, the approach of this research is qualitative using the
method of document analysis. The research finds that period poverty has hit the urban poor badly
during this ongoing pandemic and it invites health problems when old papers and newspapers are
used as sanitary pads such as urinary tract and perinatal infections
Keywords
period poverty, urban poverty, women,COVID-19pandemic
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