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Regime restrictions on sanitary pad transportation create shortages in Sittwe

by Admin | May 18, 2026 | Daily News | 0 comments

Source: Development Media Group

Local women in Sittwe, a city still controlled by Myanmar’s military regime, are reportedly facing difficulties due to a shortage of sanitary pads resulting from restrictions and bans on their transportation and import.

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