Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Glob Health Action. 2021 Jan 1;14(1):1920315. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1920315.
There is increasing global attention to the importance of menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) for the lives of those who menstruate and gender equality. Yet, the global development community, which focuses on issues ranging from gender to climate change to health, is overdue to draw attention to how addressing MHH may enable progress in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To address this gap, we undertook a collective exercise to hypothesize the linkages between MHH and the 17 SDGs, and to identify how MHH contributes to priority outcome measures within key sectoral areas of relevance to menstruating girls in low- and middle-income countries. These areas included Education, Gender, Health (Sexual and Reproductive Health; Psychosocial Wellbeing), and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). These efforts were undertaken from February - March 2019 by global monitoring experts, together with select representatives from research institutions, non-governmental organizations, and governments ( = 26 measures task force members). Through this paper we highlight the findings of our activities. First, we outline the existing or potential linkages between MHH and all of the SDGs. Second, we report the identified priority outcomes related to MHH for key sectors to monitor. By identifying the potential contribution of MHH towards achieving the SDGs and highlighting the ways in which MHH can be monitored within these goals, we aim to advance recognition of the fundamental role of MHH in the development efforts of countries around the world.
全球对月经健康和卫生(MHH)对于经期女性和性别平等的重要性的关注度日益提高。然而,全球发展界关注的问题从性别到气候变化再到健康,尚未引起人们对解决 MHH 问题如何促进实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)的关注。为了解决这一差距,我们进行了一次集体活动,假设 MHH 与 17 个 SDG 之间的联系,并确定 MHH 如何为与中低收入国家经期女孩相关的关键部门领域的优先成果衡量标准做出贡献。这些领域包括教育、性别、健康(性健康和生殖健康;心理社会健康)以及水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)。这些工作是由全球监测专家与研究机构、非政府组织和政府的精选代表(= 26 项措施工作队成员)于 2019 年 2 月至 3 月进行的。通过本文,我们强调了我们活动的发现。首先,我们概述了 MHH 与所有 SDG 之间的现有或潜在联系。其次,我们报告了与关键部门监测相关的与 MHH 相关的确定优先成果。通过确定 MHH 对实现 SDGs 的潜在贡献,并强调 MHH 如何在这些目标内进行监测,我们旨在提高对 MHH 在世界各国发展努力中的基本作用的认识。