Enhancing Women's Healthcare Access for Disabled in Malaysia
Opening the door to better women's healthcare in Malaysia

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In Malaysia, women with disabilities encounter challenges in accessing necessary healthcare information and support. The V-Care Education programme, initiated by Sateera through its Herstory Healthcare Foundation, aims to address these barriers, focusing on menstrual hygiene and reproductive health at a care center in Johor Baru.
- 01Sateera is a Malaysian biotechnology company focused on women's healthcare.
- 02The V-Care Education programme targets menstrual hygiene and reproductive health for women with disabilities.
- 03The programme was held at Taman Sinar Harapan Jubli, a care center in Johor Baru.
- 04Women with disabilities often face barriers in accessing tailored healthcare support.
- 05The initiative aims to improve visibility and accessibility of healthcare information.
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In Malaysia, women with disabilities face significant obstacles in accessing essential healthcare information and support, particularly regarding menstrual hygiene and reproductive health. To address these issues, Sateera, a biotechnology company, launched the V-Care Education programme through its Herstory Healthcare Foundation. This initiative took place at Taman Sinar Harapan Jubli, a care center located in Johor Baru, and aims to better cater to the needs of women with disabilities by enhancing their access to relevant healthcare resources and education.
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The initiative aims to improve healthcare access for women with disabilities, potentially benefiting many in the local community.
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