Prevalence and factors associated with unmet need for menstrual hygiene management in six countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: A multilevel analysis
Abstract Background Menstruation is a normal biological process experienced by more than 300 million women globally every day. Women require clean menstrual absorbents that can be changed as often as needed in a private and safe place with proper hygiene and disposal facilities. These needs must be...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Akoth (Author), Elvis Omondi Wambiya (Author), Peter M. Kibe (Author), Grace Wambura Mbuthia (Author), Loise Ng'ang'a (Author), Peter Otieno (Author), James Odhiambo Oguta (Author) |
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