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By Chloe Tingle 15 Nov, 2017
We feature in this 8min story broadcast on the BBC Inside Out's Programme on 16th October 2017 as a follow up to their first Period Poverty story which broke the media's silence on the topic. It also has footage from the BreaktheBarriers event we co-hosted with Freedom4Girls and Plan International in Leeds on 14th October.
By Chloe Tingle 15 Nov, 2017
Our Limited Edition Christmas Hugs are available in our store: https://www.nomoretaboo.org/store/The... All money raised through this campaign will go towards Tackling Period Poverty in the South West for homeless and vulnerable people.  Blatantly using our beautiful dog Kibibi as click bait :-)
By Chloe Tingle 15 Nov, 2017
Vote here: https://swarm.typeform.com/to/H4X8RU We're down to the final three to recieve a whole evenings support from the good people of Exeter, less talking more doing for an entire evening. Visit  www.goodfornothing.com  for more info on what the idea behind it all is. We love the idea of a community coming together to put their ideas, networks and skills together to make something happen in one night!
By Chloe Tingle 22 Dec, 2016
Listen in to our feature on BBC Worldservice (plays right after the Berlin intro) with our Founder Chloe and Pema for Nepal Fertility Care Centre. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04km44t
By Koyelia Sirkar 10 Apr, 2016
A major part of No More Taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and  organisations about their menstruation.
By Koyelia Sirkar 10 Apr, 2016
A major part of No More Taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and  organisations about their menstruation.
By Chloe Tingle 06 Apr, 2016
A major part of no more taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and organisations about their experiences of menstruation.
By Koyelia Sirkar 14 Mar, 2016
A major part of No More Taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and organisations about their menstruation.
By Koyelia Sirkar 14 Mar, 2016
A major part of No More Taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and organisations about their menstruation.
By Koyelia Sirkar 14 Mar, 2016
A major part of No More Taboo ’s work is helping to break down taboos and tackle the lack of understanding surrounding menstruation around the world. Our first stop on this quest is Nepal, a mountainous country in South Asia, home to Mt Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. Alongside this fame it is also a country with a lot of controversy around menstruation, as the practice of Chaupaddi (complete isolation of menstruating women) is still common place in rural Nepal, despite it being banned by the Nepali Supreme Court in 2004. We will explore this practice more over the coming six weeks as we talk to Nepali women and organisations about their menstruation.
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