Political party Volt issued their call to make menstrual products free and reimbursable, saying that people should not be charged for menstruating. In a statement, Volt pointed out how on average, people who menstruate do so for 40 years and therefore have to buy 10,000 to 17,000 hygiene items in a lifetime.
‘This is what Volt calls Period Poverty. As part of the effort to reform the country’s sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights, Volt Malta would like to abolish the country’s Period Poverty, and increase the accessibility of menstruation supplies.’
Deemed an unnecessary challenge to the lives of menstruating people, Period Poverty comes at an extra cost to acquire basic essential goods. The party noted that these costs further affect affordability and purchasing power, and propagating income inequality. A number of solutions are thus being pushed by Volt, such as the integration of menstrual products such as sanitary pads, tampons, and menstrual cups in the ‘Pharmacy of Your Choice’ scheme.
Co-President of Volt Malta Alexia DeBono said that ‘having a uterus should not come with its own price tag.’ Thus, sanitary pads should be free through dispensers from educational institutions, healthcare facilities and hospitals, food banks, prisons and a number of other establishments.
‘Accessibility to these products should be key to maintain menstrual hygiene’ the statement pointed out. All products should also be made reimbursable for any individual purchasing them from any retail outlets and pharmacies. ‘Volt urges everyone to keep in mind that what may seem like a small expense to most people is a significant one to the poorest among us, and is one that should not even exist.’
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