Resources

Thank you for visiting the Resources Page. We have pulled in different resources (YouTube videos, Blogs, Newspaper articles, Research Papers) to educate you on menstrual hygiene needs and importance of it.

Menstrual Hygiene Matters
Watch this YouTube video by International Federation of the Red Cross on Menstrual Hygiene Management. This video talks about importance of menstrual hygiene needs and having a holistic approach for women and girls from day 1

Articles & Resources
- Great article on why Men and Boys also need to be educated on periods.
- How did Menstruation became Taboo?
- Video Library of "Grow and Know" books
- Does Handing Out Sanitary Pads Really Get Girls to Stay in School?
- Menstrual Product Taxes Assessing Impact and Action
- Period Tax: Advocacy Guide
- A ‘Period’ Movie Won the Oscar! So Why Are Some Menstrual Health Experts Ambivalent? NPR Goats and Soda.


Intra-urban differentials in the exclusive use of hygienic methods during menstruation among young women in India

Unnoticed RTIs and Menstrual Hygiene
This research paper talks about how the reproductive tract infection (RTI) goes unnoticed in spite of being one of the major health issues associated with menstrual hygiene management

Discover Cycle Confidence
Empower yourself with Cycle Confidence: Insights into Menstruation, a heartfelt guide breaking taboos, sharing practical hygiene tips, and championing menstrual equity Buy it now on Amazon

Guest Lecture with Ina Jurga | MHH Policy and Advocacy
WASH UP! Girl Talk: Cycle of Care – a video by Sesame Street
WASH UP! Girl Talk: Like Any Other Day - a Sesame Street workshop initiative
WASH UP! Girl Talk: Natural
and Amazing Thing
Guest Lecture: Linda Mason - Engaging Boys and Men on MHH
Menstruation in a Global Context: Addressing Policies

Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India

Boys' Perceptions of Menstruation in India
We do not know: a qualitative study exploring boys perceptions of menstruation in India
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