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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


You can pads pads and pantyliners are widely available in Ghana. Tampons are also available in supermarkets or pharmacies. Regarding menstrual cups, you may be able to buy the [http://wopeden.com/luv-ur-body-menstrual-cup-2253.html Luv Ur Body Menstrual Cup] online through the Wopeden website, a Ghanaian e-commerce company. Also, Alliance for African Women Initiative (AFAWI) has partnered with Ruby Cup to bring over 200 menstrual cups to adolescent girls in the Greater Accra region. However, there are no known sellers of DivaCup, MoonCup, LadyCup or Lunette in Ghana, so those brands should be purchased online.
* '''Pads and pantyliners''' are widely available in Ghana.  
* '''Tampons''' are available in supermarkets or pharmacies, particularly in city.  
* Regarding '''menstrual cups''', there are some local sellers, such as [https://www.facebook.com/GhanaPrincessD/ Princess D Menstrual Cup - Ghana]. You may also be able to buy the [http://wopeden.com/luv-ur-body-menstrual-cup-2253.html Luv Ur Body Menstrual Cup] online through the Wopeden website, a Ghanaian e-commerce company. Also, Alliance for African Women Initiative (AFAWI) has partnered with Ruby Cup to bring over 200 menstrual cups to adolescent girls in the Greater Accra region. However, there are no known sellers of DivaCup, MoonCup, LadyCup or Lunette in Ghana, so those brands should be purchased online.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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