Monitoring Menstrual Health in the Sustainable Development Goals

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This chapter offers a systematic overview of the strong but currently under-recognized relationship between menstrual health and the main monitoring framework of progress in global development 2015-2030: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Looking at the overarching principles and intent of the SDG framework, and then goal by goal, the authors draw out particular SDG indicators to explain how monitoring met and unmet needs for menstrual health is essential to planning for SDG success. This chapter then describes some of the major data collection efforts that operate at-scale and could most readily provide new avenues for monitoring progress on menstrual health. The chapter concludes by outlining a way forward to strengthen monitoring and accountability for menstrual health during the SDG era.

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Loughnan, L., Mahon, T., Goddard, S., Bain, R., & Sommer, M. (2020). Monitoring Menstrual Health in the Sustainable Development Goals. In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies (pp. 577–592). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_44

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