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Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

WASH in schools empowers girls' education in Freetown, Sierra Leone: An assessment of menstrual hygiene management in schools

From June through July 2012, Emory University and UNICEF collaborated in research aimed to understand the range of challenges faced by girls during menstruation in urban Freetown, as well as the determinants of those challenges.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

We keep it secret so no one should know - A qualitative study to explore young schoolgirls attitudes and experiences with menstruation in rural western Kenya

Background: Keeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and sexual harms, and enhances social and economic equity. Studies report menstruation exacerbates school-drop out and poor attendance, although evidence is sparse.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2012

Sanitary pad interventions for girls' education in Ghana. A pilot study

Background: Increased education of girls in developing contexts is associated with a number of important positive health, social, and economic outcomes for a community.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2011

Menstruation as a barrier to education?

Increasing education for girls is an important policy priority in many developing countries, where secondary school enrollment often remains lower for girls than for boys.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2011

The girl with her period is the one to hang her head. Reflections on menstrual management among schoolgirls in rural Kenya

Background. The onset of menstruation is a landmark event in the life of a young woman. Yet the complications and challenges that can accompany such an event have been understudied, specifically in resource-poor settings.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2011

Menstruation, sanitary products and school attendance: Evidence from a randomized evaluation

Policy-makers have cited menstruation and lack of sanitary products as barriers to girls' schooling. We evaluate these claims using a randomized evaluation of sanitary products provision to girls in Nepal. We report two findings.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2010

Menstrual hygiene in South Asia: a neglected issue for WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) programmes

In total, women spend around six to seven years of their lives menstruating. A key priority for women and girls is to have the necessary knowledge, facilities and cultural environment to manage menstruation hygienically, and with dignity.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2009

Menstruation and education in Nepal

This paper presents the results from a randomized evaluation that distributed menstrual cups (menstrual sanitary products) to adolescent girls in rural Nepal.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2001

Menarche and its implications for educational policy in Peru

Indigenous girls in rural areas live in the most extreme poverty and make up the least educated groups in Peru. These girls face numerous constraints to obtaining an education. Enrollment rates are lower for girls in rural areas, and their grade repetition rates are higher than those for boys.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research |

Menstrual hygiene management (Waterlines: Journal issue)

This issue of the journal Waterlines looks at experiences of menstrual hygiene management in schools in a number of countries.

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