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Very Young Adolescent (VYA) Sexual and Reproductive Health Resource Library
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Grow and Know
Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University
UNICEF
Water Aid
WEDC
Menstruation Hygiene Management for School Girls in Low-Income Countries
WEDC
This guide outlines the problems experienced by menstruating schoolgirls in low-income countries. Although its focus is...
2014
English
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Menstruation Hygiene Management for School Girls in Low-Income Countries (2.49M)
Growth and Changes (Cambodia Version)
Grow and Know
A book created to teach girls ages 10-14 about puberty, and especially menstruation. Bilingual.
2012
English
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Growth and Changes (Cambodia Version) (2.33M)
Menstrual Hygiene Matters: Improving Menstrual Hygeine Around the World
Water Aid
A resource for improving menstrual hygeine in low- and middle-income countries. Includes 9 modules and toolkits tailored for different...
2012
English
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Menstrual Hygiene Matters: Improving Menstrual Hygeine Around the World (18.06M)
Growth and Changes (Ghanaian Version)
Grow and Know
An informational booklet about puberty and menstruation targeting girls aged 10-14.
2012
English
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Growth and Changes (Ghanaian Version) (6.97M)
Growth and Changes (Tanzanian version)
Grow and Know
A book written to teach girls ages 10-14 about puberty, specifically menstruation.
2009
English
Swahili
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Growth and Changes (Tanzanian version) (4.42M)
Sharing Simple Facts : Useful Information about Menstrual Health and Hygiene
UNICEF
Abstract: This guidance booklet in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) form has been prepared to support girls and women in providing basic factual...
2008
English
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Full document available from IRC WASH
Sharing Simple Facts : Useful Information about Menstrual Health and Hygiene (2.81M)
My Changing Body: Body Literacy & Fertility Awareness for Young People (2nd Edition)
Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University
The purpose of the manual is to teach girls and boys ages 10 to 14 years about the changes they experience as they approach puberty, and share...
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French
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My Changing Body [ENG]
My Changing Body [FRE]
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GrowUp Smart Curriculum & Facilitators Guide
Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University
The GrowUp Smart curriculum is a rich and engaging set of materials that introduces VYAs to sensitive topics such as puberty, fertility,...
English
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'Our Changing Bodies' Brochure [ENG]
'Our Changing Bodies' Brochure [Kinyarwanda]
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