There is increasing recognition that menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a multi-sectoral issue that requires integrated action, particularly from the education, health and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sectors.Numerous studies have shown that the lack of MHM-friendly facilities and support for schoolgirls and female teachers is a barrier to their full participation in school and thus to quality education.The South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN) and WASH in Schools International Learning Exchange (WinS-ILE) platforms have played a significant role in mobilising action on this critical issue. UNICEF and WaterAid are among the organisations that have incorporated menstrual hygiene (MH) and MHM into WinS programmes in order ...
In Nepal, 48% of women and girls are between the ages of 15-44. Though menstruation is a natural pro...
Good menstrual hygiene is crucial for the health, education and the dignity of girls and women. The ...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
This report provides a summary of the status of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools in Sou...
Nepal has a good track record of improving menstrual hygiene management (MHM) facilities, increasing...
Various ministries (including Drinking Water and Sanitation, Health and Family Welfare, Human Resour...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
In Afghanistan, there are separate schools for girls and boys and it is estimated that only 16% of s...
With increasing girls' enrolment in schools, school preparedness to ensure a menstrual friendly envi...
Menstruation causes many problems for women and girls globally, the severity of the issues varying d...
With increasing girl’s enrolment in schools, school preparedness to ensure a menstrual friendly envi...
This article explores the reasons why menstrual hygiene management is not generally included in WASH...
Proper menstrual hygiene management is integral to the dignity and health of women and girls. Howeve...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Presents survey findings about Nepali school girls' knowledge and experience of menstrual hygiene an...
In Nepal, 48% of women and girls are between the ages of 15-44. Though menstruation is a natural pro...
Good menstrual hygiene is crucial for the health, education and the dignity of girls and women. The ...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
This report provides a summary of the status of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools in Sou...
Nepal has a good track record of improving menstrual hygiene management (MHM) facilities, increasing...
Various ministries (including Drinking Water and Sanitation, Health and Family Welfare, Human Resour...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
In Afghanistan, there are separate schools for girls and boys and it is estimated that only 16% of s...
With increasing girls' enrolment in schools, school preparedness to ensure a menstrual friendly envi...
Menstruation causes many problems for women and girls globally, the severity of the issues varying d...
With increasing girl’s enrolment in schools, school preparedness to ensure a menstrual friendly envi...
This article explores the reasons why menstrual hygiene management is not generally included in WASH...
Proper menstrual hygiene management is integral to the dignity and health of women and girls. Howeve...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
Presents survey findings about Nepali school girls' knowledge and experience of menstrual hygiene an...
In Nepal, 48% of women and girls are between the ages of 15-44. Though menstruation is a natural pro...
Good menstrual hygiene is crucial for the health, education and the dignity of girls and women. The ...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...