In Afghanistan, there are separate schools for girls and boys and it is estimated that only 16% of schools are for girls. Many rural and displaced girls are unable to attend school regularly. There are no specific menstrual hygiene management (MHM) policies; however, gender-separated toilets are the norm and girls' washrooms have beenincorporated into designs. O&M remains a huge problem. Poor security complicates matters
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
There is an absence of guidance, facilities, and materials for schoolgirls to manage their menstruat...
Nepal has a good track record of improving menstrual hygiene management (MHM) facilities, increasing...
There is increasing recognition that menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a multi-sectoral issue th...
This report provides a summary of the status of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools in Sou...
Various ministries (including Drinking Water and Sanitation, Health and Family Welfare, Human Resour...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
In Nepal, 48% of women and girls are between the ages of 15-44. Though menstruation is a natural pro...
Billions of dollars have been raised for and spent in low-income countries to increase access to edu...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
Background The lack of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) information and facilities in schools is a...
Menstruation causes many problems for women and girls globally, the severity of the issues varying d...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.,Active participation of the gi...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
There is an absence of guidance, facilities, and materials for schoolgirls to manage their menstruat...
Nepal has a good track record of improving menstrual hygiene management (MHM) facilities, increasing...
There is increasing recognition that menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a multi-sectoral issue th...
This report provides a summary of the status of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools in Sou...
Various ministries (including Drinking Water and Sanitation, Health and Family Welfare, Human Resour...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
In Nepal, 48% of women and girls are between the ages of 15-44. Though menstruation is a natural pro...
Billions of dollars have been raised for and spent in low-income countries to increase access to edu...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
Background The lack of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) information and facilities in schools is a...
Menstruation causes many problems for women and girls globally, the severity of the issues varying d...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.,Active participation of the gi...
For young girls in developing countries, not knowing how to manage their periods can hinder access t...
Educating girls is advantageous for future livelihood security and socio economic development. Menst...
There is an absence of guidance, facilities, and materials for schoolgirls to manage their menstruat...