The proposed project to combat period poverty locally by providing free sanitary products for all women in Trinidad and Tobago is scheduled to be presented to an international audience next month. The “Crown Her” initiative, which is recommending a change to CDAP to allow for the provision of feminine products, will be showcased at the upcoming International Rotary Convention. Joel Julien tells us more in tonight’s Business Watch.
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