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This training has been supported by. Sarah House. Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Emergencies for Emergency WASH Trainers. 5 April 2013. Aims.
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This training has been supported by Sarah House Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Emergencies for Emergency WASH Trainers 5 April 2013
Aims • Provide an opportunity for emergency WASH trainers or those with a training responsibility to improve / update their knowledge and confidence to integrate MHM into their trainings • To provide the opportunity for emergency WASH trainers to share ideas with each other on how to best integrate MHM into trainings
This training has been supported by Sarah House Contributions to the materials included in this day: • Learning from trainings run or awareness raising sessions for or on behalf of: REDR, UNICEF, UNHCR, Austrian Red Cross, Yme, ACF, MSF Holland, EEHF • Research which went into the preparation of: ‘Menstrual Hygiene Matters; A resource for improving menstrual hygiene around the world’ developed by a team at WaterAid with inputs from many people around the world, co-published by 18 organisations • Experiences, case studies, materials from: IRC, OXFAM-GB, ACF, MSF, IFRC, Suzanne Ferron, Dr Marni Sommer, WEDC, WaterAid, UNICEF and a range of other organisations • Donations / contributions to items for the toolkits: MakaPads; AFRIpads (U) Ltd; WEDC; WASHplus/HIP/USAID; UNICEF Afghanistan; and other materials provided by: WaterAid; REDR; SHARE; Sarah House • Staff / individuals time contributions: RedR (Michelle Farrington), WaterAid (Sue Cavill), Independent (Sarah House) • Training materials developed / collated by Sarah House utilising the learning and contributions noted above
This training has been supported by Sarah House • Materials are being shared as open source materials: • For use and adaption by emergency WASH trainers across organisations • When using these materials: • Please credit photographs as identified in these materials • Please credit original publications where published materials are referred to or utilised • We would appreciate having feedback if you use materials from today’s session and how useful (or otherwise) they were; plus any new ideas that work well and you are happy to share with others – please feedback to: sjhouse.majisafi@gmail.com