Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual hygiene within CLTS Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights Issue 6 Roose, S., Tom Rankin, T., Cavill, S. (2015)

Most adolescent girls and women menstruate. This means that for five to seven days each month they bleed through their vagina. This monthly bleeding is often accompanied by abdominal cramps, headaches, mood changes and general lethargy all of which can be exacerbated by social stigma, myths and a lack of requisite infrastructure to manage menstruation safely, privately and hygienically. The accumulated impact of these issues have significant implications for women and girls and the potential to limit their opportunity for education, equality, income generation and societal participation, all of which hamper self-worth and confidence.

This edition of Frontiers of CLTS illustrates how CLTS programmes can be expanded to address menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools and communities to alleviate these stresses on women and girls.

Its specific objectives are to:
• Increase the awareness of policy-makers and practitioners on MHM.
• Engender change by highlighting the synergies between MHM and
CLTS programmes.
• Share examples of how MHM interventions have been incorporated into CLTS
and School-Led Total Sanitation (SLTS) programmes, drawing on the innovations
and experiences of several organisations.
• Summarise what can be done to improve MHM through CLTS programmes.

Bibliographic information

Roose, S., Tom Rankin, T., Cavill, S. (2015). Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual hygiene within CLTS Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights Issue 6 Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom

Filter / Tags

EnglishMenstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH)

Related Countries

Downloads

Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual hygiene within CLTS


Type: application/pdf
Size: 3.78 MB

Download

Breaking the next taboo: Menstrual hygiene within CLTS

Published in: 2015
Pages: 24

Publisher:
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom

Author(s):
Roose, S., Tom Rankin, T., Cavill, S.

Uploaded by:

Stay in Touch Become a Member

Register for free as a SuSanA member to engage with thousands of sanitation enthusiasts on the forum, join working groups, and explore regional chapters.

Subscribe

Are we allowed to crumble with cookies and anonymous tracking?

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site (so called session cookies), while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). We use the application Matomo and the external service etracker to analyze your behavior on our website anonymously. Because we value your privacy, we are here with asking your permission to use the following technologies. You can change your settings any time via this link or the menu item in footer menu. For more information visit our Data Policy