cóng从yuè jīng月经zūn yán尊严dào到wǎng luò网络ān quán安全:cǎo gēn草根nǚ xìng zhǔ yì zhě女性主义者rú hé如何chóng xīn重新dìng yì定义xìng bié性别zhèng yì正义
In Nigeria, a female student got her period during class but had no sanitary pads, so the teacher sent her home.
This incident motivated Ikbua to start helping girls.
Later, she promoted the establishment of 'sanitary pad boxes' in schools so students could access sanitary products at school and attend classes with peace of mind.
In 2025, Bauchi State passed a new law to provide free sanitary pads in public schools and women's prisons.
In Pakistan, Maryam Amjad Khan focuses on child marriage, domestic violence, and education, and also emphasizes the importance of social security.
She said that without economic security, women find it difficult to participate in public life.
In Paraguay, a digital rights organization reminds everyone that online violence is real.
Online harassment harms people's work, safety, and mental health.
They provide cybersecurity training for activists and social groups.
Although the issues differ, these actions show that gender justice is not just a slogan; it is also related to education, economic security, institutional responsibility, and cybersecurity.