Access to good and safe sanitation is a right; hence the need to protect the rights of girls, boys and women to improved sanitation, hygiene and safe water. It is in this context that the school sanitation program was designed. This paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken by children and youth in school hygiene and sanitation promotion through Girl’s Education Movement (GEM) clud. It also discuses the respective outcomes
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
Kiddawalime is a community primary school located in Lubya Parish, Kampala. In 2009 Kiddawalime had ...
In order to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases, parasitic infections among one million slum...
Poor sanitation is a national problem and every body’s responsibility. It has effects on health stat...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
In many developing countries schools are the only organized institutions available in villages and c...
The three-year Girls’ Education Project (GEP) aims to improve the quality of life of girls by seekin...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programs in African schools have received increased attention, ...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Friends of Londiani (FOL) in partnership with Girl Guide and Girl Scout Leaders from around the worl...
In East Africa, many national governments have adopted a policy of free universal primary education ...
This paper focuses on promotion of sanitation and hygiene education among school children with a goa...
This study was conducted to examine the impact of School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SSHE) on ...
Worldwide, one in five children does not complete upper-primary school. I examine whether educationa...
Getting girls to go to and stay in school is a worldwide issue - predominantly in the global south...
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
Kiddawalime is a community primary school located in Lubya Parish, Kampala. In 2009 Kiddawalime had ...
In order to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases, parasitic infections among one million slum...
Poor sanitation is a national problem and every body’s responsibility. It has effects on health stat...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
In many developing countries schools are the only organized institutions available in villages and c...
The three-year Girls’ Education Project (GEP) aims to improve the quality of life of girls by seekin...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programs in African schools have received increased attention, ...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Friends of Londiani (FOL) in partnership with Girl Guide and Girl Scout Leaders from around the worl...
In East Africa, many national governments have adopted a policy of free universal primary education ...
This paper focuses on promotion of sanitation and hygiene education among school children with a goa...
This study was conducted to examine the impact of School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SSHE) on ...
Worldwide, one in five children does not complete upper-primary school. I examine whether educationa...
Getting girls to go to and stay in school is a worldwide issue - predominantly in the global south...
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
Kiddawalime is a community primary school located in Lubya Parish, Kampala. In 2009 Kiddawalime had ...
In order to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases, parasitic infections among one million slum...