GLOBAL WATERS
Read the brief In Bangladesh, people who menstruate experience substantial challenges in managing their periods with dignity and in good health.
2024

Abstract
Advancements in menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) to address these challenges have come about due to the efforts of both governmental and nongovernmental stakeholders. Improvements have been uneven, however, with a focus on certain populations, including adolescent girls in schools, women employees in ready-made garment (RMG) factories, and some people living in fragile contexts. In light of the progress on MHH and the need for further efforts, this landscape assessment, produced by USAID’s WASHPaLS #2 Activity, focuses on populations that have not been fully considered to date, including out-of-school adolescents, women working in the broader economy, gender diverse people who menstruate, and those living in fragile settings. Find the associated brief of this assessment here.
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