This paper discusses the recent attention of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector to resolving the menstrual hygiene crisis for young girls in developing countries. Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) interventions, including the use of sanitary pads, education, and awareness, and where possible separate, sanitary toilets, are identified to have far-reaching impacts on the education and empowerment of girls. Field research conducted in Ghana's Northern Region indicates a pronounced socialized, sexualized understanding and experience of menstruation among young girls and their families, school teachers, and local NGOs. Unfortunately WASH initiatives only allow interventions to manage menstrual hygiene, leaving the young girls and ...
Questionnaire associated with a study on menstrual knowledge, sociocultural restrictions, and barrie...
A culture of silence surrounds the issue of menstruation inLiberian society. In traditional societie...
Menstruation remains a taboo subject and presents many challenges to girl learners in South Africa. ...
This paper discusses the recent attention of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector to res...
During the past two decades the menstrual health of girls and women from the Global South has surfac...
On a daily basis, schoolgirls in low and middle-income countries discover blood on their clothing fo...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
WaterAid Ghana conducted a study to guide its implementation of a Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM)...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
Menstruation and menstrual practices still face many social, cultural, and religious restrictions wh...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.,Active participation of the gi...
Despite notable progress in girls' education over the last decade, gender-based differences continue...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
Background: Water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is an important component of Menstrual Hygiene Manag...
Background. Many adolescent girls in developing countries lack appropriate information, means or mat...
Questionnaire associated with a study on menstrual knowledge, sociocultural restrictions, and barrie...
A culture of silence surrounds the issue of menstruation inLiberian society. In traditional societie...
Menstruation remains a taboo subject and presents many challenges to girl learners in South Africa. ...
This paper discusses the recent attention of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector to res...
During the past two decades the menstrual health of girls and women from the Global South has surfac...
On a daily basis, schoolgirls in low and middle-income countries discover blood on their clothing fo...
Background: A lack of adequate guidance on menstrual management; water, disposal, and private changi...
WaterAid Ghana conducted a study to guide its implementation of a Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM)...
The integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into existing water, sanitation and hygiene ap...
Menstruation and menstrual practices still face many social, cultural, and religious restrictions wh...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.,Active participation of the gi...
Despite notable progress in girls' education over the last decade, gender-based differences continue...
Active participation of the girl child in development is hampered by Menstrual Hygiene Management (M...
Background: Water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is an important component of Menstrual Hygiene Manag...
Background. Many adolescent girls in developing countries lack appropriate information, means or mat...
Questionnaire associated with a study on menstrual knowledge, sociocultural restrictions, and barrie...
A culture of silence surrounds the issue of menstruation inLiberian society. In traditional societie...
Menstruation remains a taboo subject and presents many challenges to girl learners in South Africa. ...