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Menstruation in a Global Context: Addressing Policy and Practice
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Menstruation in a Global Context: Addressing Policy and Practice

Columbia University

Recently, menstruation has attracted attention as an important public health issue, resulting in the proliferation of new research, programs, and policies aimed at tackling menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) challenges faced by girls, women, and others who menstruate. Advocates are directly combating ongoing menstrual stigma and calling for an end to period poverty. We will review cutting edge menstrual health and hygiene research, programming, and policies being implemented around the world.

2 hrs/week14 weeksEnglish3,837 enrolled
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About this Course

Over the last decade, menstruation has attracted increased attention as an important public health issue. This has resulted in the proliferation of new research, programs, and policies aimed at tackling the menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) challenges faced by girls, women and others who menstruate. Global advocates are directly combating ongoing menstrual stigma and calling for an end to period poverty around the world. The objective of this course is to provide learners with a foundation on the global menstruation movement that aims to ensure that the menstrual needs of everyone, everywhere are met. We will review cutting edge menstrual health and hygiene research, programming, and policies being implemented around the world. Through a series of lectures and examples from global experts, participants will gain knowledge and skills on approaches for MHH program design and implementation, research, monitoring and advocacy, with an emphasis on the needs of low-income and vulnerable populations around the world. The course will seek to answer critical questions such as, why is menstrual health and hygiene important; what are the key components of menstrual health and hygiene (MHH); what are the best practices for designing and delivering MHH programs; what is the existing evidence base for addressing menstruation as a public health issue; what gaps remain in MHH practice, research, and policy. The course will equip students with knowledge on the various research methods being utilized to better understand the experiences of those who menstruate, and on the ways in which advocacy and evidence has served to shift attention to this fundamental issue. Students will also build practical skills related to the design and implementation of MHH programming across the three pillars: materials and supplies; sanitation facilities; and information. This includes exploring the gaps in current MHH research and practice.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand key concepts and definitions related to menstruation and menstrual health and hygiene (MHH).
  • Describe why MHH is an important public health issue.
  • Explain how challenges like stigma and social norms shape the menstrual experiences of girls, women and people with periods.
  • Learn about the design and implementation of MHH programming across the three pillars: materials and supplies; sanitation facilities; and information.
  • Review research and monitoring practices in the field of MHH, including indicators, methods and measurement challenges.
  • Articulate why menstruation is a human rights and gender equality issue, its connections to other social movements, and new advocacy frontiers.
  • Analyze trends and progress in the global menstrual equity movement, including new legislation and policies.

Instructors

M

Marni Sommer, DrPH, MSN, RN

Associate Professor, Mailman School of Public Health and Director of the GATE Program

M

Maggie L. Schmitt, MPH

Former Associate Director, GATE Program

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Caitlin Gruer, MPH

Former Program Manager, GATE Program

Topics

Sanitation
Research
Advocacy
Research Methodologies
Program Design Languages

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

الصرف الصحي
البحث العلمي
المناصرة
منهجيات البحث
تصميم البرامج

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