- Forum
- categories
- Equity, inclusion and sanitation workers
- Menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) or Menstrual hygiene management (MHM)
- The 'Period Posse Presents' 2020 Webinar Series - Monitoring Menstrual Health & Hygiene Progress on March 10!
The 'Period Posse Presents' 2020 Webinar Series - Monitoring Menstrual Health & Hygiene Progress on March 10!
6959 views
Re: Period Posse Presents Webinar: Monitoring Menstrual Health & Hygiene Progress on March 10!
Mark your calendars for the next The Period Posse Presents webinar! On March 10th we will be joined by Emory University's Bethany Caruso and WaterAid UK's Therese Mahon for a discussion on the measurement of menstrual health & hygiene progress globally! Sign up here: bit.ly/3c6qeLu
Attachments:
-
MarchWebin...2-25.png (Filesize: 266KB)
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to reply- paresh
-
- Moderator
- Budding WASH researcher, especially interested in governance, public policy, finance, politics and social justice. Architect, Urban & Regional planner by training, Ex. C-WAS, India.I am a patient person :)
Less- Posts: 365
- Karma: 7
- Likes received: 139
Re: New Period Posse Presents Webinar on Feb 13th : Family Planning & Menstruation: An Overlooked Agenda
The speakers have a related publication, details below:
Title: Missed Opportunities: Menstruation Matters for Family Planning
Authors: Julie Hennegan, Amy O. Tsui and Marni Sommer
Journal: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health , Vol. 45 (2019), pp. 55-59
Available at: www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/10.1363/45e7919...20e25f099231f45a722a
Screenshot of a twitter thread summarising the arguments by @julie_heneggan
regards
paresh
Title: Missed Opportunities: Menstruation Matters for Family Planning
Authors: Julie Hennegan, Amy O. Tsui and Marni Sommer
Journal: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health , Vol. 45 (2019), pp. 55-59
Available at: www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/10.1363/45e7919...20e25f099231f45a722a
Screenshot of a twitter thread summarising the arguments by @julie_heneggan
regards
paresh
Paresh Chhajed-Picha
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay, India
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Twitter: @Sparsh85
Wikipedia: Sparsh85
Co-moderator of this discussion forum
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay, India
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Twitter: @Sparsh85
Wikipedia: Sparsh85
Co-moderator of this discussion forum
Attachments:
-
Twitter_Ju...egan.PNG (Filesize: 252KB)
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to replyRe: New Period Posse Presents Webinar on Feb 13th : Family Planning & Menstruation: An Overlooked Agenda
Tune in for the latest The Period Posse Presents webinar for a discussion about the often overlooked links between family planning and menstruation on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th at 8 AM EST // 1 PM GMT. To register, click
here
.
Attachments:
-
FebruaryFu...ter2.jpg (Filesize: 136KB)
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to replyRe: New Period Posse Presents Webinar on Jan 23rd: Addressing the menstrual needs of people with disabilities
Don't miss the first Period Posse Presents webinar of 2020 entitled: "Ensuring Accessibility: Addressing the Menstrual Needs of People with Disabilities."
Speakers: Jane Wilbur (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and Megan Tucker (UNICEF)
Date: January 23rd at 8 AM EST
To Register: bit.ly/37MZYCP
Speakers: Jane Wilbur (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and Megan Tucker (UNICEF)
Date: January 23rd at 8 AM EST
To Register: bit.ly/37MZYCP
Attachments:
-
PPP_Janweb...copy.jpg (Filesize: 89KB)
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to replyRe: The 'Period Posse Presents' 2020 Webinar Series Schedule Is Now Available! (menstrual health and hygiene)
The 2020 schedule of webinar topics for The Period Posse Presents webinar series is now available. The Period Posse Presents webinar brings together experts in menstrual health and hygiene from across research, policy and practice to discuss key emerging issues.
To register for webinars: www.mailman.columbia.edu/research/gate/p...sents-webinar-series
To join our mailing list: mailchi.mp/c07584da8353/pppwebinar
To register for webinars: www.mailman.columbia.edu/research/gate/p...sents-webinar-series
To join our mailing list: mailchi.mp/c07584da8353/pppwebinar
Attachments:
-
Winter_Spr...lyer.jpg (Filesize: 140KB)
The following user(s) like this post: TheresaSay
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to replyThe Period Posse Presents: A New Menstrual Health and Hygiene Research, Policy & Practice Seminar Series
The Period Posse Presents: This monthly interactive webinar series brings together experts in menstrual health and hygiene from across research, policy and practice to discuss key emerging issues.
UPCOMING WEBINARS INCLUDE:
New Research: Updates from Menstrual Trials in Kenya, Uganda & The Gambia
Wednesday September 11, 2019; 8:00am EST
Speakers:
Penny Philips Howard, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Helen Weiss, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Belen Torondel, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Wednesday September 11, 2019; 8:00am EST
Speakers:
Penny Philips Howard, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Helen Weiss, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Belen Torondel, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
REGISTER
HERE!
Ending the Tampon Tax: Mobilizing Policy Change in the US & the UK
Wednesday October 9, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Periodequity.org and the Brennan Center for Justice
Laura Coryton, Founder of Stop Taxing Periods
Changing the Norm: Mainstreaming Female Friendly Toilets
Wednesday November 13, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Lea Jimera Acallar, Danish Red Cross (Bangladesh)
Tom Ogello, International Rescue Committee (Tanzania & DRC)
Annie Msosa, Water Aid Malawi (Malawi)
Menstrual Health: Unpacking Rights, Dignity and Agency
Tuesday December 10, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Inga Winkler, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University
TBD
Visit our website to learn more: www.mailman.columbia.edu/research/gate/p...sents-webinar-series
Wednesday October 9, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Periodequity.org and the Brennan Center for Justice
Laura Coryton, Founder of Stop Taxing Periods
Changing the Norm: Mainstreaming Female Friendly Toilets
Wednesday November 13, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Lea Jimera Acallar, Danish Red Cross (Bangladesh)
Tom Ogello, International Rescue Committee (Tanzania & DRC)
Annie Msosa, Water Aid Malawi (Malawi)
Menstrual Health: Unpacking Rights, Dignity and Agency
Tuesday December 10, 2019; 8am EST
Speakers:
Inga Winkler, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University
TBD
Visit our website to learn more: www.mailman.columbia.edu/research/gate/p...sents-webinar-series
This message has an attachment file.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in to join the conversation.
You need to login to reply
Share this thread:
- Forum
- categories
- Equity, inclusion and sanitation workers
- Menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) or Menstrual hygiene management (MHM)
- The 'Period Posse Presents' 2020 Webinar Series - Monitoring Menstrual Health & Hygiene Progress on March 10!
Time to create page: 0.502 seconds