Today’s Solutions: January 15, 2025

Indian company tackles taboo b

Indian company tackles taboo by introducing paid leave for periods

How many days a month have you missed work or requested a day off for stomach pains and cramps because of menstruation? This is the question one of India’s largest food-delivery firms, Zomato, put to its 4,000 employees, 35 percent of whom are women, in announcing a new paid period leave policy Read More...

Nadya Okamoto advocates for me

Nadya Okamoto advocates for menstrual care for all. Period.

Although Nadya Okamoto is only 20 years old, she has started her own non-profit and written a book about her endeavors. Her mission: period advocacy. During a brief stint of homelessness as a teenager, Okamoto came face to face with the reality that for many women, paying for menstrual products is Read More...