Published in: 2014
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UNICEF and Columbia University, USA
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UNICEF, Columbia University
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WASH in Schools (WinS) fosters social inclusion and individual self-respect. By offering an alternative to the stigma and marginalization associated with hygiene issues, it empowers all students – and especially encourages girls and female teachers. In recognition of the positive impact on girls’ school attendance and achievement, initiatives around the world are addressing adolescent girls’ menstrual hygiene management (MHM) needs through WinS programming. Such interventions are increasingly implemented in both development and humanitarian emergency contexts.
Documents available for download below:
1 - UNICEF, Columbia University (2013): WASH In Schools empowers_Girls_Education – Proceedings of the MHM in Schools Virtual Conference 2012
2 - UNICEF, Columbia University (2014): WASH In Schools empowers_Girls_Education – Proceedings of the MHM in Schools Virtual Conference 2013
UNICEF, Columbia University (2014). WASH in Schools - Empowers Girls' Education - Proceedings of Menstrual Hygiene Management in Schools Virtual Conferences (2012 and 2013). UNICEF and Columbia University, USA
East Asia & Pacific Educators English Schools Sub-Saharan Africa Sustainable WASH in institutions and gender equality (WG7)
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