New Frontiers Issue 6: Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS

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Re: New Frontiers Issue 6: Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS

Thanks, have just changed it so it should work now
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Re: New Frontiers Issue 6: Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS

Dear Petra,

The link is not working. It is giving Error 404.

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New Frontiers Issue 6: Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS

Menstruation is a natural and healthy part of the life of women and girls, but is often a taboo subject, not easily talked about, which can lead to feelings of embarrassment and shame. It can also lead to girls losing attention at school or missing days from school. Menstruation is a core element of sanitation and hygiene which affects half of the world’s population for a large proportion of their lives. This issue of Frontiers of CLTS illustrates how Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) programmes can be expanded to address menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools and communities to alleviate these stresses on women and girls. It shares learning, recommendations, innovations and experiences from Plan International, WaterAid, WSSCC, UNICEF, WASH United, Grow and Know and USAID/WASHplus.


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