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What can existing data on water and sanitation tell us about menstrual hygiene management?

机译:现有的水和卫生数据可以告诉我们有关月经卫生管理的信息吗?

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Half of the global population menstruate as part of their life cycle. This involves water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) needs that are often overlooked. Experience from the Millennium Development Goals shows that states focus on targets that are measured globally. Data and indicators on menstrual hygiene management (MHM) for women and girls can have a positive impact on raising awareness, national policy making, and in finding sustainable WASH sector solutions. With this paper, we explore the possible use of Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation estimates for representing women and girls' unique WASH experience, through a focus on MHM. We reviewed definitions of MHM alongside indicators monitored by the JMP and calculated estimates for 18 case-study low- and middle-income countries. Consultation with a broad range of experts identified open defecation and handwashing indicators as the best proxy indicators for inadequate MHM. Globally around half a billion women (13 per cent) defecate in the open and likely lack privacy for MHM. Data on handwashing suggest that a lack of cleansing materials is a particular challenge for MHM. In six of 10 study countries with data, over three-quarters of women lacked handwashing facilities with water and soap. Further research is needed to establish the validity of various aspects of these proxies and to gain greater understanding of the principal WASH-related challenges and barriers faced by women. Nevertheless, it seems clear that interventions among communities with highest open defecation rates and lowest handwashing levels are needed to address barriers to MHM.
机译:全球一半的人口月经是他们生命周期的一部分。这涉及经常被忽视的水,卫生和卫生(WASH)需求。千年发展目标的经验表明,各州专注于全球衡量的目标。妇女和女孩的月经卫生管理(MHM)数据和指标可对提高认识,制定国家政策以及寻找可持续的WASH部门解决方案产生积极影响。通过本文,我们将重点放在MHM上,探讨供水和卫生设施联合监测计划可能用于代表妇女和女孩独特的WASH经验的方法。我们审查了MHM的定义以及JMP监测的指标,并计算了18个案例研究中低收入国家的估计值。与广泛的专家进行了磋商,将开放式排便和洗手指标确定为MHM不足的最佳替代指标。在全球范围内,大约有十亿妇女(13%)在露天排便,并且可能缺乏MHM的隐私权。洗手数据表明,缺乏清洁材料是MHM面临的特殊挑战。在有数据的10个研究国家中,有6个国家有超过四分之三的妇女缺乏用水和肥皂洗手的设施。需要进一步的研究来确定这些代理各个方面的有效性,并加深对妇女与WASH相关的主要挑战和障碍的了解。然而,似乎很明显,需要采取公开排便率最高和洗手水平最低的社区之间的干预措施,以解决MHM的障碍。

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    《Waterlines》 |2016年第3期|228-244|共17页
  • 作者单位

    World Bank, Washington, DC,Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP) and Data & Analytics Section/Division of Data, Research and Policy, UNICEF, New York;

    JMP and Data & Analytics Section/Division of Data, Research and Policy, UNICEF, New York;

    Water Global Practice of the World Bank in Washinqton, DC;

    Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York;

    JMP and Data & Analytics Section/Division of Data, Research and Policy, UNICEF, New York;

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  • 关键词

    menstrual hygiene management; menstruation; estimates; gender; hygiene; SDGs;

    机译:月经卫生管理;经期;估计性别;卫生;可持续发展目标;

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