Published in: 2012
Pages: 354
Publisher:
wateraid
Author:
House, S., Mahon, T., Cavill, S.
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The main purpose of this resource is to provide a comprehensive resource on menstrual hygiene that supports the development of context-specific Information for improving practices for women and girls in lower- and
middle-income countries.
This will be achieved through:
• Bringing together examples of good menstrual Hygiene practice from around the world, related to policies,
strategies, programmes and interventions, so that knowledge can be shared and adapted to different
contexts.
• Providing guidance on building the competence and confidence of WASH and other sector staff to start
engaging in menstrual hygiene and break the silence surrounding the issue.
• Encouraging increased engagement in advocacy on menstrual hygiene and encouraging relevant sectors to
collaborate for effective advocacy and implementation.
The main purpose of this resource is to provide a comprehensive resource on menstrual hygiene that supports the development of context-specific Information for improving practices for women and girls in lower- and
middle-income countries.
This will be achieved through:
• Bringing together examples of good menstrual Hygiene practice from around the world, related to policies,
strategies, programmes and interventions, so that knowledge can be shared and adapted to different
contexts.
• Providing guidance on building the competence and confidence of WASH and other sector staff to start
engaging in menstrual hygiene and break the silence surrounding the issue.
• Encouraging increased engagement in advocacy on menstrual hygiene and encouraging relevant sectors to
collaborate for effective advocacy and implementation.
House, S., Mahon, T., Cavill, S. (2012). Menstrual hygiene matters - A resource for improving menstrual hygiene around the world. wateraid
East Asia & Pacific English Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) Middle East & North Africa North America Practitioners Recommended by SuSanA (other than SuSanA publications) Sub-Saharan Africa
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