The period leave policy emerges to accommodate those who need a few days off during menstruation. So, how is it controversial?
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Health and Population
The New Nets Project introduced new mosquito nets for malaria prevention as mosquitoes develop resistance to the standard insecticide. ... Read More
How geopolitical conflicts, economic shocks, and climate change have exacerbated the global food crisis.... Read More
Are inaction and insufficient efforts in addressing the climate crisis with climate protection a violation of human rights?... Read More
Through its recent publication, FAO emphasizes the importance of preserving the balance of the wildlife-human nexus.... Read More
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in dengue fever cases, in which climate change is a contributing factor. ... Read More
In Papua New Guinea, the WaterAid program aims to empower local women to establish community-managed clean water sources.... Read More
The fertility rate in South Korea hit a record low of 0.72 child per woman. How did this happen and what does this mean for the country?... Read More
Noise pollution in urban spaces is an overlooked threat to public health and the ecosystem.... Read More
Intersectional disparities within Southeast Asian nations contribute to complexities in the cancer care gap.... Read More

Beyond the Controversy of Period Leave
Looking into Double-Treated Mosquito Nets for Malaria Prevention
Seeing the World in the Frame of a Food Crisis
How Climate Protection Is a Human Right
FAO Shares Recommendation for Wildlife-Human Interaction in the Asia-Pacific
Dengue Fever Cases Rise as Global Temperature Rises
Empowering Women in Papua New Guinea for Clean Water Access
The Ever-Declining Fertility Rate in South Korea
Tackling Noise Pollution for Quieter and Healthier Cities
Closing the Cancer Care Gap in Southeast Asia