Phase 1 (2019-2020)
Assessing MHH Measurement Priorities
In March 2019, our core group of MHH experts, supported by the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) co-convened a multi-sectoral group of researchers, practitioners, monitoring and evaluation specialists, and national governments to assess priority indicators across key sectors (education, gender, health [psychosocial, sexual and reproductive], and WASH) within global health and development. The group sought to assess the alignment of the identified priority indicators with menstruation in relation to adolescent girls in and out of school. For more information, please see the Green Paper which includes recommendations on next steps and priority actions.
Key Contributors
Publications
- Sommer, M., Torondel, B., Hennegan, J., Phillips-Howard, P.A., Mahon, T., Motivans, A., Zulaika, G., Gruer, C., Haver, J., Caruso, B., & Monitoring Menstrual Health and Hygiene Group (2021). How addressing menstrual health and hygiene may enable progress across the Sustainable Development Goals, Global Health Action, 14:1.
- Sommer, M., Zulaika, G., Schmitt, M., Gruer, C. (Eds.) (2019). Monitoring Menstrual Health and Hygiene: Measuring Progress for Girls on Menstruation; Meeting Report. New York & Geneva: Columbia University and WSSCC.
Resources
These five one-pagers provide snapshots of the key insights per priority area:
- Overview: Education & MHH
- Overview: Gender & MHH
- Overview: Psychosocial Health & MHH
- Overview: Sexual and Reproductive Health & MHH
- Overview: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) & MHH