For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access to education. Research from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London demonstrates that in rural Uganda, providing free sanitary products and lessons about puberty to girls may increase their attendance at school
On a daily basis, schoolgirls in low and middle-income countries discover blood on their clothing fo...
BACKGROUND: Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers...
Around 57% of Uganda girls miss school over the year due to their inability to manage menstruation (...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a largely overlooked issue in the water, sanitation and hygien...
Background The management of menstruation has been posited as a significant barrier to girls’ educat...
The management of menstruation has come to the fore as a barrier to girls' education attainment in l...
Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers to menstrual...
Background Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers t...
Background Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers t...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon in adolescent girls and ...
The main objective of the study was to determine the influence of Menstrual Hygiene Management on sc...
Objectives The primary objective was to describe Ugandan schoolgirls’ menstrual hygiene management (...
A Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) Survey was conducted among 134 secondary schoolgirls in Ug...
On a daily basis, schoolgirls in low and middle-income countries discover blood on their clothing fo...
BACKGROUND: Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers...
Around 57% of Uganda girls miss school over the year due to their inability to manage menstruation (...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a largely overlooked issue in the water, sanitation and hygien...
Background The management of menstruation has been posited as a significant barrier to girls’ educat...
The management of menstruation has come to the fore as a barrier to girls' education attainment in l...
Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers to menstrual...
Background Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers t...
Background Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers t...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon in adolescent girls and ...
The main objective of the study was to determine the influence of Menstrual Hygiene Management on sc...
Objectives The primary objective was to describe Ugandan schoolgirls’ menstrual hygiene management (...
A Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) Survey was conducted among 134 secondary schoolgirls in Ug...
On a daily basis, schoolgirls in low and middle-income countries discover blood on their clothing fo...
BACKGROUND: Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers...
Around 57% of Uganda girls miss school over the year due to their inability to manage menstruation (...