Jane Wilbur
@Joy Lynn Alegarbes. Thank you very much for your comment and interest in the work. Please feel free to email me (jane.wilbur@lshtm.ac.uk) and we can set up a time that works for us to catch up on this work. Jane Wilbur
Kelly Ann Naylor, Global WASH Chief, UNICEF and Lizette Burgers, Senior WASH Advisor, UNICEF
Farhana Sultana, Assistant Scientist, icddr,b
Hina Kausar, Program Oficer, WaterAid Pakistan
Catherine Kansiime, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM
Julie Hennegan, Research Associate, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Kristen Little, Health Area Research Advisor, PSI
Daniela Enzler, Communication Manager, Sexual Health Switzerland
Jacquelyn Haver, Senior Specialist, School Health and Nutrition, Save the Children USA
Andrés Hueso, Senior Policy Analyst Sanitation, WaterAid and Nga Kim Nguyen, Sr. WASH and Social Behavior Change Adviser, USAID
Leticia Ackun, UNICEF WASH Specialist
Thérèse Mahon, Regional Programme Manager East Africa and South Asia, WaterAid
Tom Slaymaker, Sr Statistics & Monitoring Specialist, WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme
Marni Sommer, Associate Professor, Columbia University and Lizette Burgers, Senior WASH Advisor, UNICEF
Kelly Ann Naylor, Global WASH Chief, UNICEF and Lizette Burgers, Senior WASH Advisor, UNICEF
1. Bangladesh: Pilot-test of a package of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) interventions in urban and rural schools in BangladeshFarhana Sultana, Assistant Scientist, icddr,b
2. Ensuring Girl’s Rights through Improved Menstrual Hygiene Management in Nepal and Pakistan.Hina Kausar, Program Oficer, WaterAid Pakistan
3. Menstrual health interventions and School attendance among Ugandans (MENISCUS-2) in Wakiso district, Uganda.Catherine Kansiime, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM
Discussants 1Julie Hennegan, Research Associate, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Kristen Little, Health Area Research Advisor, PSI
Daniela Enzler, Communication Manager, Sexual Health Switzerland
5. Making the case for MHM in Schools: a bottom-up approach to measuring program success.Jacquelyn Haver, Senior Specialist, School Health and Nutrition, Save the Children USA
Discussants 2Andrés Hueso, Senior Policy Analyst Sanitation, WaterAid and Nga Kim Nguyen, Sr. WASH and Social Behavior Change Adviser, USAID
Leticia Ackun, UNICEF WASH Specialist
7. A situation analysis of MHM in schools in South Asia.Thérèse Mahon, Regional Programme Manager East Africa and South Asia, WaterAid
8. Availability of MHM data for global WASH in schools monitoring.Tom Slaymaker, Sr Statistics & Monitoring Specialist, WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme
Discussant 3 and closing remarksMarni Sommer, Associate Professor, Columbia University and Lizette Burgers, Senior WASH Advisor, UNICEF
@Joy Lynn Alegarbes. Thank you very much for your comment and interest in the work. Please feel free to email me (jane.wilbur@lshtm.ac.uk) and we can set up a time that works for us to catch up on this work. Jane Wilbur
Thank you this information on your work & also for your citations, very useful! I would love to learn more about the MHM intervention for people with intellectual impairments currently being piloted in the Kavre district. When would you be able to share this?
i have been trying to get access but no avail, what is happening?
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Sunitha Perumalla
We are creating MHM through school and College students to speak about the hygiene and through Mothers ( Self Help Group Women Members) about the usage of disposable Sanitary Napkins in the rural areas of Peddapalli District of Telangana, India. We have a production Unit in our place owned by 20 SHG members by name SABALA Sanitary Napkins. its a best practice of our region.
Celeste of Days for Girls International
Thank you for this resource of posters. Well done!
lucy Nkhoma from Malawi
i hope we will be able to draw action points together and work together on how best we can manage menstrual hygiene. If we can also be able to draw a better platform we can all be reliable to as far as MHM is concerned.
Shamima Akther Chowdhury, BAPSA, Bangladesh
Informative poster. Hope every schools in Bangladesh will be able to maintain MHM properly within 2024. Congrats to Ritu in Bangladesh for intensive work on MHM.
gloire Bukembo
we are together
WELONGO FAIZI II
This is really important conference for us (CEPAC) that are just having first step in the MHM Projects. Thanks a lot, Virpi for helping us to part of this. It is a very assuring starting, I tell you!!!!!
Welongo Faizi II and Fazili Buhazi Elvine
Thank yo for accepting to be part of such a constructive conference. We are participants from DR Congo, CEPAC Civil Society Organisation, In partenership with Fida International (Finland).
Austine Otieno-LIDA-Kenya
Could we be able to get this presented document later
Andi
Can not hear any thing
Duru Chinenye
Hi,everyone,am from Nigeria,founder of Ducho nutrition
Kongnyuy Elvis S.
Following from UNICEF Cameroon.
Flory Amundala
Him everyone , Flory from Concern worldwide , Chad
Beth
Where can we get copies of the posters from?
Amrot
It is a good event for us to how other world are doing …