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Title: Menstruation & Female Community Health Volunteers
Other Titles: RWSSP-WN BRIEF 5-2018
Keywords: menstruation
volunteers
rural water
sanitation
Western Nepal
attitudes
beliefs
school boys and girls
castes
community members
ethnic and religious minorities
toilet use
Issue Date: 28-May-2018
Publisher: Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Western Nepal Phase II
Place of Publication: Nepal
Series/Report no.: RWSSP-WN BRIEF 5-2018
Description: RWSSP-WN II is committed to create an environment in which all community members, women and men, including the socially excluded, disadvantaged castes, ethnic and religious minorities, have equitable opportunities to pursue their right to water and sanitation, whether menstruating or not! This Brief stems from the Menstruation, WASH and RWSSP-WN - Position Paper, RWSSP-WN Brief 2-2018. This triggered us to explore the topic more in depth through the following surveys, presented in the RWSSP-WN Briefs: Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs of 55 Female Community Health Volunteers (this RWSSP-WN Brief 5-2018); Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs of 326 school boys and 338 school girls (RWSSP-WN Brief 6-2018); Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs survey: 48 teachers (RWSSP-WN Brief 7 -2018); Risks, Attitudes, Norms, Abilities and Self-Regulation factors survey: 755 adult women (RWSSP-WN Brief 8-2018); Toilet use survey of 933 households (RWSSP-WN Brief 9-2018).
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp012j62s761f
Related resource: http://menstrualhygieneday.org/resources-mhm/
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