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Guidance on Menstrual Health and Hygiene



guide Mar 2019 ; 93 pages
Ed. UNICEF - New York
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Abstract:
Menstruation is a natural fact of life and a monthly occurrence for the 1.8 billion girls, women, transgender men and non-binary persons of reproductive age. Yet millions of menstruators across the world are denied the right to manage their monthly menstrual cycle in a dignified, healthy way. This guidance was developed for WASH, Education, Health, and Gender specialists or focal points in country offices who are working with their partners to develop programmes related to menstrual health and hygiene (MHH).
Contents:
This guidance is structured into five sections.
Section 1: A global opportunity
This section explains the global interest in supporting MHH through development and humanitarian programming under the SDGs.
Section 2: Programme design
This section articulates the principles underpinning UNICEF’s MHH programmes and explains the process to support government leadership, carry out a situation analysis, develop a theory of change, build an evidence base, estimate programme costs, and assemble a team.
Section 3: Core package of interventions
This section provides and describes a framework of essential MHH interventions that are inclusive of all menstruators and which reach the most underserved, with a focus on working through and strengthening national systems.
Section 4: MHH for girls and women in vulnerable situations
This section is not exhaustive but provides an overview of strategies to reach three specific populations: girls and women with disabilities, girls and women in humanitarian action, and transgender or non-binary menstruators.
Section 5: Learning, monitoring, reporting and evaluation
This section provides an overview of the global monitoring and evaluation frameworks for MHH.

Mot clef:

hygiène menstruelle (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

UNICEF - New York - Etats Unis
    

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