Integrating Menstrual Hygiene Management with Gender Transformative Programming: Experiences from Kyrgyzstan and Mexico

Video

Year

2019

Author/s

Save the Children's Resource Centre

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Save the Children's Resource Centre

SUMMARY

MHM is a strategy for making schools and programs gender sensitive, improving the school environment for all children. Elevating the quality of programming to include holistic, gender transformative strategies can be complex. This webinar will examine the program designs in two very different contexts to explore how they integrated Choices with Menstrual Health and WASH, and what the lessons learned through innovative and comprehensive MEAL approaches that can be applied to projects to ensure that programs are gender transformative both in their design and continue to be transformative throughout the life of the project.

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