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Programme Reports & Evaluations
Programme Reports & Evaluations | 2015

WASH in schools for girls: voices from the field, advocacy and capacity building for menstrual hygiene management through WASH in schools programmes

Since March 2014 the Canadian Government has been funding the project ‘WASH in Schools for Girls: Advocacy and Capacity Building for MHM through WASH in Schools Programmes’.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2015

Substance use prevention in educational settings in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: a review of policies and practices

Promoting health and a healthy lifestyle among children and youth is a national priority for all Eastern European and Central Asian countries, and is reflected in their country policies.

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