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Title: Ritu Baseline Report
Contributors: Ritu Programme
Keywords: menstruation
schools
toilets
sanitary products
hygiene
girls
Bangladesh
wash facilities
shame
education
taboo
poverty
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Dhaka
Place of Publication: Bangladesh
Description: The programme is designed and implemented following an Evidence Based Programing approach. As part of this approach, Simavi is working with the Impact Centre of the Erasmus University and Maastricht University to evaluate the programme. Using a Clustered Randomised Controlled Trial the effectiveness of the programme interventions will be measured. There are two treatment groups, one receiving basic school level interventions and the other a combination of these interventions plus community level education for parents. A control group forms the third cluster where no interventions will take place. The Randomised Control Trial will measure changes between the different treatment groups over time for the key impact areas. This report provides an overview of the findings from the baseline survey undertaken with 4046 girls from class 6 and 7 in 149 schools in Netrokona during January – February 2017.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp013n2041853
Related resource: http://menstrualhygieneday.org/resources-mhm/
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