Two Chicago entrepreneurs have just kicked off an Indiegogo campaign to solve a growing issue keeping more than 300 million women under house arrest in rural India. Unlike most areas of the developing world, where access to female hygienic products like pads and tampons is the norm, poorly structured supply chains across rural India are leaving women in remote areas without access to hygienic products during their monthly menstruation cycle, preventing them from getting the education they need, or going about basic daily activities. Azadi, a startup participating in the inaugural class of the ImpactEngine accelerator, is aiming to bring low-cost, completely
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