Menstrual Health: A Critical Cornerstone of Community and Climate Resilience | ||||||
publication Aug 2024 ; 20 pages ![]() Ed. Water for Women - Barton Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: This learning brief explores menstrual health as a vital aspect of community resilience in the face of climate challenges, advocating for integrated approaches in climate adaptation and public health. This learning brief is intended to support WASH sector actors and organisations to promote the importance of MH for community and climate resilience, and to effectively make the case for climate financing of MH-focused interventions as part of gender-equitable climate change responses. Contents: Contents Introduction 1 Menstrual health – the state of play 3 Bridging menstrual health, climate resilience and inclusive WASH 5 Investing in menstrual health is investing in climate resilience 7 Menstrual health in Water for Women 9 Lessons learnt from the MH movement 15 Call to action 18 References and further reading 19
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