Transnational Engagements: Menstrual Health and Hygiene-Emergence and Future Directions

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These transnational engagements gather together voices of representatives from key organizations from around the world to reflect on and discuss the current state of menstrual hygiene and health programming. These experts assess a decade’s worth of efforts to dissolve menstrual-related barriers through implementing different programs. They assess both the risks and rewards of this work, and the roles that organizations, donors, governments, and the media play in changing perceptions and practices. Finally, they turn to approaches and solutions that will be required to productively move forward.

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Miller, V., & Winkler, I. T. (2020). Transnational Engagements: Menstrual Health and Hygiene-Emergence and Future Directions. In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies (pp. 653–666). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_48

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